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@chewelry

Chewable. Wearable. Cool. KidCompanions and SentioCHEWS Chewelry - BPA & metal free. Chewable necklaces are sensory tools for individuals who chew or fidget.

Nova Scotia, Canada Katılım Mayıs 2010
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Pierrette dEntremont@PAdEntremont·
🌎 My sister @ChantaldEnt is clinical manager at a mental health/addictions centre in Pierrefonds-Roxboro Montreal. Check week and grocery delivery is up to 2 wk delay. Looking for ideas, tips, locations for clients and their families. 🕊️ Please Share! 🕊️ #covid19 #StayHome
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“Learning can only happen when a child is interested. If he’s not interested it’s like throwing marshmallows at his head and calling it eating.” ~ Katrina Gutleben
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George D. Williams
George D. Williams@Gwriter3·
Adult Day Care programs for autistic adults are gaining in popularity. They should schedule activities that are mentally stimulating and receive physical exercise. Most important, the environment should be safe and staffed with caring people who love working with ASD clients.
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KidCompanions@chewelry·
🇺🇸USA >SAVE 25% w/ strong US Dollar 🇺🇸 ♥Kids LOVE Tougher-than-Silicone #SentioCHEWS - Soccer Ball to satisfy NEED to #chew, #bite, #fidget Super-soft rubber feel but more durable than competing products made of generic silicone kidcompanions.com
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KidCompanions@chewelry·
Have a happy, productive day! Be kind and respectful to others. Someone you meet might need a kind word, a smile, a hug. "Puppy Love" photo by Jean-Paul LeBlanc
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KidCompanions@chewelry·
Words hurt and words empower. Choose carefully. Have a productive, happy day!
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“A man's character may be learned from the adjectives which he habitually uses in conversation.” - Mark Twain
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