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Misconceptions
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Ongoing, First published Dec 22, 2024
Laura Barker, a 25 years old special education teahcer, who works with kids with autism, has a lot going on. On one night, after a long day at work, she decides to go to a local pub, where she encounters a group of young people with degrading opinions. Let's see where this leads her. 

This book is about the hard work that a sped teacher goes through and how it may affects their personnal life.

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I'm not a professionnal writer at all, nor a teacher. I'm an "éducatrice spécialisée", in Québec. I work with autistic kids, while being autistic myself. My knowledge is pretty good. Therefore, I will not accept any judgement or bad comments towards autism. 

Thank you, and I really hope you enjoy this story!

Flo :)
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In the world we live in today, speaking seems to be the only way one knows how to communicate; as if it is the only way to communicate- or is it? There are many unique children, scattered around the world, who are labelled as, "special needs", or "autistic", or ADHD. And these labels usually come with a negative stigma attached to them. But, what if- what if these children were just... different? What if these children are here, to show us a different, and more unique way of living. What if they are not in need, of "special attention"? What if they are just: special. This fictional (or is it?) short story , is geared to change your perception about these children, and your view point on communication, and the way we as human beings- speak.