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Rosita’s papi is coming home from the hospital, and her family celebrates by singing together and eating Mami’s homemade cake.
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When Rosita’s tummy feels funny because her papi is still in the hospital, Mami helps her notice that she’s feeling worried, and they get busy writing love notes for Papi’s return.
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Rosita is frustrated because she can’t join her friends at the movies. Mami reminds Rosita that on cloudy-feeling days, we can talk about our feelings.
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What are some safety tips that have worked for your family? Let others know at #seeamazing
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Thomas has a good friend in Gabriel. What special friends help care for your child? Send your love at #seeamazing
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Building understanding around autism helps all children recognize our similarities and appreciate our differences. Share your story at #seeamazing
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There are many different ways of communicating with one another. Share your child’s unique ways of communicating at #seeamazing
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How is your child the same or different from Julia, Elmo, or Abby? Tell us at #seeamazing.
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How are you like Benny? Tell us at #seeamazing More about Exceptional Minds
Exceptional Minds is a nonprofit vocational school and working studio for young adults on the autism spectrum. They are allpursuing careers in visual effects and digital animation" -
Children describe autism in so many ways--let’s celebrate and value different perspectives! What do you want kids to know about autism? #seeamazing
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All children love to play! What is your child’s favorite game? Tell us at #seeamazing
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Post some of your child’s favorite things at #seeamazing
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What is your child’s favorite food? #seeamazing
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Nasaiah and Abby have the same favorite foods. What does your child have in common with a special friend? Tell us at #seeamazing
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We are all amazing in so many ways. Celebrate every child’s strengths at #seeamazing
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We all love to giggle. Share your child’s laughter using #seeamazing
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A veteran dad shares his thoughts on watching his kids closely for changes in behavior during transitions, “tuning in”, and being present. Transitions can be hard on kids, too…and the whole family is in this together!
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A military mom discusses the importance of community—and reaching out and asking for help—when navigating big changes.
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A military mom of two little girls shares advice on coping with changes, maintaining a sense of consistency, and staying positive and resilient, even in uncertain times.
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8-year-old Tenley talks about old friends, new friends, a new home and school, and how her family sticks together through all the changes involved when her dad leaves the military.
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