Can you see this as a moment to divest yourself from “the best” and redistribute your labor toward finding what’s inherently GOOD for yourself, your kids, and your community? One of my nonspeaking autistic friends wrote that we will not get back to normal. We will only get back to natural. Can this be a moment for us cultivate natural ways of mutual flourishing?
Can you see this as a moment to divest yourself from “the best” and redistribute your labor toward finding what’s inherently GOOD for yourself, your kids, and your community? One of my nonspeaking autistic friends wrote that we will not get back to normal. We will only get back to natural. Can this be a moment for us cultivate natural ways of mutual flourishing?
Can you see this as a moment to divest yourself from “the best” and redistribute your labor toward finding what’s inherently GOOD for yourself, your kids, and your community? One of my nonspeaking autistic friends wrote that we will not get back to normal. We will only get back to natural. Can this be a moment for us cultivate natural ways of mutual flourishing?
Yes, and it's a great time as a family to talk about what "normal" is and how that really depends on who you are and what your situation is