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hey everyone

Jenisautistic

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Hello everyone! how is everyone doing I believe it's time for a little update in my program day habilitation we have been doing many things volunteering to having an advocacy group to making new friends and keeping them

generally my program has been a bit tiring but good. has anyone ever heard day habilitation?
 

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"Day Habilitation gives individuals the opportunity to live fulfilling, joyful, and purposeful lives, and the ability to advocate for themselves. From cooking and fitness to gardening and art, there is no lack of activities to choose from to build skills and invest in personal growth."

Sounds like a very positive thing to be a part of.

Ed
 
"Day Habilitation gives individuals the opportunity to live fulfilling, joyful, and purposeful lives, and the ability to advocate for themselves. From cooking and fitness to gardening and art, there is no lack of activities to choose from to build skills and invest in personal growth."

Sounds like a very positive thing to be a part of.

Ed
That sounds great to be guided in those skills. When determined to live independently I had to learn those skills by trial and error.
 

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