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Good Questions: Do geese know how to read?
I have been cleaning and culling and going through tonnes of stuff of late – and I every once in a while I come across a little treasure. The other day, in the midst of my organizing effort, I found … Continue reading →
Posted in Autism, childhood, language, perspective of others
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Tagged aerodynamics, good question, ink, language, Metaphor, reading. geese, stretching to understand, The sky is like paper, think differently, wind resistance, writing
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