Bridget Salvia

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Respect Goes Both Ways We can hear you when you’re talking about your child, because many of us are parents, too. The things you’re saying about your kid are the same things you’re saying about our kids, and about us. Choose to use language that is humanizing, whether you’re online, or advocating in your state capitol. We can have difficult conversations about hard things in a way that is respectful of the people we care about. Here are some examples of respectful language choices:
I Will Die On This Hill: Autistic Adults, Autism Parents, and the Children Who Deserve a Better World
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