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We're celebrating te wiki o te reo Māori by incorporating our culture/language into our brand 'Aki.' Named after our Son Kaitiaki. Aki means Advocate aswell as other meanings, this fit perfect in regards to our brand in representation for our son as he is ASD diagnosed & as parents we have come to learn something new everyday. He doesn't live in our world but we live in his 🥰🌏 We as his parents are his advocates & we're soo privileged to be able to share this not just for our child but for awareness and in support for every autistic child/adult but for parents/caregivers of those who strive everyday for there loved ones with Autism.
We speak Te reo every day to our son, He's non verbal but we keep it consistent. We're not fluent but we still make it known as a everyday language as does his Kohanga with encouraging/speaking it everyday to him.
Nga Mihi. ❤️🖤🤍
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