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The Olden Days of Summer and The Stretchiness of Time…
The break was laid out before me, pristine and full of possibilities, but time slipped so quickly through the days. A slowed pace, and time to connect, but I still did not get through my list of things to do… … Continue reading
Posted in Autism, childhood, poem, poetry, Public Education
Tagged back to school, blackberries, change can feel like loss, end of summer, loss of fredom, new shoes, play, school, Special Education, time, tree climbing
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