13 Quotes by Deborah Reber


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    Letting go doesn’t mean that you don’t care about someone anymore. It’s just realizing that the only person you really have control over is yourself.

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    There’s this incredible pressure, especially on teens, to be perfect, look right, have the right clothes, date the right people, get into the right school, have the right home life, and so on.

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    Not only are these differences not going away, but we as a society need the millions of neurodiverse children in the world today, with their powerful gifts, talents, and abilities, to flourish. Because they are the future.

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    I think about what I wish I had known when I was a teen and tween. I struggled with a lot of insecurity and self-doubt as a young girl and the side-effects of that were long lasting, well into my late twenties.

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    Once the initial excitement wears off and it’s time to sit down to write, the authors are usually still very eager, but the reality of doing the work can be a little daunting.

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    I’m a big believer in giving teens a voice and opportunities to share their stories and experiences.

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    We have a society that is going through life not talking about what’s really hard about life and trying to pretend like everything’s great when it’s not. As a result, people feel more and more isolated.

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    The thing that got me through the worst of my teen years was running and the piano.

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