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Caregiver Chronicles - Shelby Knight

1 h 1 min · 19 de feb de 2026
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What does the Autism journey look like when your child grows up? In this episode of Caregiver Chronicles, we sit down with a parent who has walked the road from early diagnosis to raising an adult child with Autism. Through honest conversation, hard-earned wisdom, and heartfelt encouragement, this episode offers hope for parents who feel overwhelmed by the unknown. If you’ve ever wondered what the future might hold or just needed reassurance that you’re not alone this episode is for you. Check out Jeremiah's Work https://www.facebook.com/ShopJeremiah2911ClayArt

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