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Best known as “Austin’s dad”

  I am best known as “Austin’s dad”, that’s a title that no one else in the world get’s to have. My son Austin was born with a Dandy Walker, which meant that his life was labeled before it began, but...

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An Inclusive Vision of Tomorrow: Welcome to the Rancho Penasquitos YMCA

“Welcome to Holland.” This is the letter I was given when I was handed out a diagnosis for my daughter Jillian, 9, with cerebral palsy. The first time I read this letter, I was very sad. Living every...

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I Talk To My Son About Having Autism

I talk to my son about having autism. Since I have Bipolar, I say, “You are different, just like Mommy…smart, but different.” I explain that he will see, hear, smell and feel things differently than...

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Quality, Inclusion, Pioneering, Richness: Meet Bea

Each month we celebrate an individual who is instrumental in helping make this world a more inclusive place. In March 2014, we honor Bea as KIT’s first Advo-KIT of the month. Bea is the CYS Services...

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Document, Report, Support–Stepping Stones for Independence

Two summers ago, I worked at an inclusive camp as a one-on-one aide for a little boy with autism. At the beginning of the summer, all one-on-one counselors were trained in how to best support kids with...

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