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Article: Do you Practice what you Preach ?

Do you Practice what you Preach ?

Do you Practice what you Preach ?

 

Image of a walking path surrounded by grass. A person & a dog are walking along, backs to the camera 

 Talking the talk, walking the walk...


I like to think of myself as an advocate for inclusion. I’m pretty passionate about it actually. 🙌🏻

It’s not always a choice. It is a prerequisite as a parent of a child with a disability ~ as many of my fellow parents understand! 😬

Everyone deserves to be treated equally & with respect. All children, adults, babies & families. I can confidently say that I would stand up for any of you in a sticky situation if you needed it. 🙋♀️

Working as a support person once a week is an amazing way to practice what I preach & I recommend it to anyone looking for a meaningful way to connect with those living differently to you.

I also like to think that our loungewear makes a difference by recognizing peoples Sensory needs & supporting them. 😉

Not trying to sound self righteous (far from it), not changing the world, or looking for a pat on the back.

Just keeping myself accountable for what I claim to stand for. 🤗

What do you feel passionate about? Do you try and practice it? ♥️


I hope so.
Love Kelly x 

 

Image of Kelly & son Max. Kelly is wearing a pink top & sunglasses. Max has a short haircut 

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