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After learning your child is autistic, one of the first things parents ask themselves, is how do we share this with our child? Wild & Free and Uniquely Me, is a heartfelt book about autism acceptance, a love letter from parent to child, explaining they are perfectly designed with a beautiful mind! Many autistic adults share they always knew they were different. Learning they are autistic explained why they felt different and also that there was nothing wrong with them. Their minds are just wired differently. This book is a wonderful tool filled with words of love, encouragement, and…mehr

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After learning your child is autistic, one of the first things parents ask themselves, is how do we share this with our child? Wild & Free and Uniquely Me, is a heartfelt book about autism acceptance, a love letter from parent to child, explaining they are perfectly designed with a beautiful mind! Many autistic adults share they always knew they were different. Learning they are autistic explained why they felt different and also that there was nothing wrong with them. Their minds are just wired differently. This book is a wonderful tool filled with words of love, encouragement, and understanding to help your autistic child form a positive self-identity. It is sure to be a book you read over and over with your child to remind them how perfectly unique, wild & free they are!
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Jeni lives on Davis Islands with her husband and son. As a family, they enjoy spending time outdoors and will find any excuse to go out for ice cream! Whether Jeni is busy with her handmade jewelry business, painting, or writing, she is always finding new ways to express her creativity. However, her biggest passion is helping families. She works as a Parent Liaison for the school district, where she supports families of children with disabilities. She discovered the benefits of heavy work through occupational therapy for her son's sensory processing difficulties. She often searched for children's books that might help guide them both at home and school to make these exercises more fun and less like work. When no such book existed, she decided to write one herself! With her very active wiggly, squiggly little boy as her inspiration, and the support of her husband, her first book came to life. She writes for all the wiggly, squiggly, wild and free little ones of the world.