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Jon the Storyteller

Jon the Storyteller

living in Rutland, VT
   
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I am a writer, husband and father of six kids (only three live at home any more). As a large family, we have had our share of happiness and challenges, just as any other; only a little more of each. Please check out my blog: http://jonthestoryteller.blogspot.com/

Education/Experience: Bilingual Certification from DLI/FLC

Interests: writing, family, reading, brook fishing, cars, community issues

Motto: If you don't write it down, it never happened.

Affiliations: Boys and Girls Club, American Legion, Writer's Digest Online

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Should a church be compelled to accept all levels of an autistic child's behavior, no matter how dangerous? Should the parent of a child with autism be expected to accept certain accommodations in order to help deal with their child's behavior?
When a child is acting up in public, are the parents to blame, or could something else possibly be going on?
Call it guest service, customer service, client relations or any other title. They're all just synonyms for "respect".
I don't watch a lot of television, but I feel comfortable in saying that this was MY show. Many fans echo that sentiment, as Jericho earned a rabid, voracious cult following. That and $3.50 will buy you a bag of peanuts.
Any season, almost any day of the year, the Montshire Museum of Science offers hours of hands-on learning and fun for kids of all ages.
Though sometimes I wonder how my family manages to walk upright.
No kidding, even people who should know better can make the rudest comments when they don't know what's going on. I guess there's no accounting for being human.
If a day can make a difference, then two years can make a miracle. Its the type of miracle that was planted in pain and grew into respect, happiness and trust, and it proves the existence of unconditional love. And she's the strongest person I know.