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"Challenging societal judgement surrounding autism… one keystroke at a time."

2017
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Emma is a 14-year-old autism spectrum ambassador, bringing her brilliance and emotional intelligence to audiences via typed messages, vibrantly sharing with those eager to learn how to connect.

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