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Tag Archives: life of an aspie

Autism Interview #120: Kerrin Maclean on Accepting Autism

February 25, 2020JennaInterviews

Kerrin Maclean is an Autism advocate from New Zealand. She vlogs at Aspie Answers, spreading awareness of Autism and invites viewers to witness the everyday life of an ‘Aspie.’ Maclean is also the author of Life of an Aspie and blogs at Life of an Aspie. This week she shared tips for spreading autism understanding and acceptance.

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