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Becky Damgaard

@scrivadam

Senior Son-Rise Program® Teacher

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Heyyyy its Kat! 😃👋💕✨ (@coachmekat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When you love yourself, you attract better. You let the universe know that you deserve the best by treating yourself well. Everything starts with how you feel about yourself. Feel worthy. Feel valuable. Feel special. Feel deserving of receiving the best, because you ARE!! 💖💕

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This! #autism I loathe when people talk ‘about’ students who r non-verbal or their parents. It’s completely unacceptable in the school I run.

This! #autism 
I loathe when people talk ‘about’  students who r non-verbal or their parents. It’s completely unacceptable in the school I run.
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People will judge us. Say we are doing it all wrong. Tell us we are the wrong type to do this, play this, be this, achieve this. We can not change what others say about us or think about us. What matters is what we tell ourselves. You are ENOUGH!😍#Autism

People will judge us. Say we are doing it all wrong. Tell us we are the wrong type to do this, play this, be this, achieve this. We can not change what others say about us or think about us. What matters is what we tell ourselves. You are ENOUGH!😍#Autism
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We each have our own brand of sparkle. So do our children. Be you, because everyone else is taken. #autism #autismawareness #AutismAcceptance

We each have our own brand of sparkle. So do our children. Be you, because everyone else is taken. #autism #autismawareness #AutismAcceptance
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Our progress is never a straight line. We have 1 step forward, 2 steps back, 3 steps forward, 5 steps back and so on. This is the same for our children. Allow yourself to grow and change in your own way. #Autism #AutismAcceptance

Our progress is never a straight line. We have 1 step forward, 2 steps back, 3 steps forward, 5 steps back and so on. This is the same for our children. Allow yourself to grow and change in your own way. #Autism #AutismAcceptance
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You are responsible for your own happiness, no one else's. Shine your light, spread your sparkle and others will follow. #autism #AutismAcceptance

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No one ever said the road to greatness would be easy. When things are challenging put one foot in front of the other. Do stay on the path though....

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This is the simplest way to inspire language and speech-like sounds from our kids on the #autism spectrum... LISTEN (this requires us to stop talking 😄) CELEBRATE RESPOND (with an action or object they love)

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My son doesn't say "Mom, look at me!" like other kids can but he tells me without words. I mean that face..it's pure happy. ❤ #autism

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One way to feel instantly happy, is to be grateful. Look at your child, find at least one thing that you appreciate about them. Tell them out loud what it is, to solidify it for yourself. Not only will they feel appreciated, but you will feel wonderful. #autism #TheSonRiseProgram

One way to feel instantly happy, is to be grateful. Look at your child, find at least one thing that you appreciate about them. Tell them out loud what it is, to solidify it for yourself. Not only will they feel appreciated, but you will feel wonderful. #autism #TheSonRiseProgram
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#TheSonRiseProgram believes that the parent is the child's best resource. Regardless of what others may tell you about your child, let your child know how much you accept them and believe in them. #autism

#TheSonRiseProgram believes that the parent is the child's best resource. Regardless of what others may tell you about your child, let your child know how much you accept them and believe in them.  #autism