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Ruthangela Bernadette Real life. Nothing is more interesting than real people. Nothing is more shocking than the truth.
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Special Kid to Super Kid: O...

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I am honoured that Special Kid to Super Kid has been nominated for the Author Academy Awards 2020!

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“There were no back doors with Rosemary, no ulterior motives, manipulation, or mind games. She may not notice race, creed or disability differences in other kids, but she noticed every nuance, every look, every inflection in their voices. Her emotions ran deep, an empath if ever there was. She was, and still is, a sensitive soul. I have a lot to thank autism for.”
Bernadette Ruthangela, Special Kid to Super Kid: Overcoming Learning Disability, Language Delay, and Autism

“There were no back doors with Rosemary, no ulterior motives, manipulation, or mind games. She may not notice race, creed or disability differences in other kids, but she noticed every nuance, every look, every inflection in their voices. Her emotions ran deep, an empath if ever there was. She was, and still is, a sensitive soul. I have a lot to thank autism for.”
Bernadette Ruthangela, Special Kid to Super Kid: Overcoming Learning Disability, Language Delay, and Autism

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