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Welcome to Noahland: a journey in autism

Deb Kelner, she/her

My MOMoir: a place where I explore all the beautiful and sticky, stinky, curious, rewarding and amusing aspects of parenting a verbal and intelligent, level 1-2 ,autistic son from birth to college graduation and beyond.

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  • Deb Kelner, she/her

    I am a mother to two adult, neuro-divergent children. I'm a former primary school teacher, an avid perma-culture gardener- happiest in my garden, and I'm a writer. This is my MOMoir.

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