"What daddy wants you to know"

"What daddy wants you to know"

Paperback(Autism Father and Son ed.)

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Overview

I often thought about not telling my "story" or expressing myself in a way that tells the story of my personal connection in the Autism connection as well as others. Then I realized that the true "wealth" that I would leave behind for my family, is something immeasurable to many. The preservation of a father's love and impact on his child is NOT defined by what monetary gains are left behind, but what is instilled into that/those children, and what they are taught to do with it. Each one of my publications are just that; testiments to my growth, my failures, and my "wealth" that I leave not only for them, but the world to see and prosper from. I hope you enjoy it.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798765587980
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 07/02/2022
Series: Grow with them series , #1
Edition description: Autism Father and Son ed.
Pages: 30
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.08(d)
Age Range: 3 - 5 Years

About the Author

As a Father of an 14 year old who is on the Autism spectrum, Jamiel Owens is truly an advocate for his son Shayne and other Autism parents. Jamiel has been through May challenges and triumphs in his life as an disabled individual himself; which has led him to give back to other men that may be experiencing the same issues within their own life, but without someone to speak to about them; the reason why he started his platform "The Ausome show " and his nonprofit "Ausomeness Inc. ". Raised in North Philadelphia, Jamiel has served his and other communities as an law enforcement officer, a civil servant, and is currently a volunteer firefighter and EMT. Jamiel also believes and implements a religious foundation when speaking to other Fathers; he states "fathers' souls are the key to embracing and truly loving their "Ausome" child."
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