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Enphase: In Tune With Autism
Eileen Himel
21 episodes
6 days ago
In this podcast, we will discuss mindset , mind body connection, communication and learning means, and the importance of practicing purposeful movement as it pertains to autism.
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In this podcast, we will discuss mindset , mind body connection, communication and learning means, and the importance of practicing purposeful movement as it pertains to autism.
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Education for Kids
Kids & Family
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I’m baaack!
Enphase: In Tune With Autism
16 minutes 10 seconds
2 years ago
I’m baaack!
The energy behind my chatting in this podcast came about by the feels from watching this video clip touching on the friendship of nonverbal autistic, Reece Blankenship, and pro baseball player, Matt Olsen. It reaffirms and reminds me that there IS a greater picture being drawn. Maybe the point in life isn’t to achieve, and be the best. Maybe the point is CONNECTION and expanding through life’s great challenges. Here’s the video of Reece and Matt’s friendship, if you’d like to check it out: https://www.mlb.com/video/olson-reece-s-unspoken-bond?q=matt%20olson&cp=CMS_FIRST&qt=FREETEXT&p=0
Enphase: In Tune With Autism
In this podcast, we will discuss mindset , mind body connection, communication and learning means, and the importance of practicing purposeful movement as it pertains to autism.