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Why Write Articles or Advocate for a Worthy Cause
Many writers write articles on the Internet in order to make money. But since they have such a talent, shouldn’t they also be writing an occasional article for a worthy cause? Doesn’t it makes sense to write let’s say one in every ten articles for a worthy endeavor, non-profit group, or as an advocate for a cause?
Recently I had made a pledge to myself to write articles when I had the time for worthy causes. In doing so someone wrote me an email thanking me; the articles I wrote were simple and they were to help the awareness for Autism. So, I replied back to the gentleman with an Autistic Child;
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Qualities to Avoid in Choosing a Special Education Advocate
Are you the parent of a child with autism or other disability that is considering finding an advocate to help you with your child’s education? Would you like a short list of qualities to avoid when choosing a special education advocate?
This article will help you avoid certain negative qualities in a prospective advocate, so that you can help your child receive a free appropriate public education.
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