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Wedding in the Mountains

On June 2, 2018June 2, 2018 By unlockingmypotential2 Comments

I had the honor to be a part of my friends’ wedding last month. Faith, love and joy filled hearts and floated on the crisp mountain air as Kate and Chad came together as one. I served as a bridesman to Kate and she asked me to write a speech explaining my autism for those …

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Friends Make the World Autastic!

On February 19, 2018March 7, 2018 By unlockingmypotential1 Comment

Hello Everyone! I am excited to share with you a video of my incredible, powerful fellow speller, Autastic Tom!  My Mom and I met him in the summer at a conference for spellers. He so inspires me in this video: (Autastic Tom's Video).  He types on the iPad and then reads his own words out …

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Those New to the Letter Board

On January 31, 2018January 31, 2018 By unlockingmypotential4 Comments

Yesterday, I wrote a note of encouragement to a mom and her 10 year old son as they are just starting out on the letter board.  I feel this charge to share this letter on my blog to help many other families that may be new to letter boarding.  The names have been changed to …

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New Year, New Skills

On January 2, 2018 By unlockingmypotential3 Comments

by Ian Aronow Happy New Year! I want to start off the first blog of the year by sharing the remembrance I wrote about my Papa on Christmas Eve. My family shares a special tradition in our Slovak and Polish heritage called the “Velija.”  But Papa is no longer with us, so we light a …

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