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A nine -year -old girl with autism from Anapa makes candles to make money on the treatment …

A nine -year -old girl with Anaapa makes candles to make money for treatment. I learned the subtleties from my mother, and in the fall of this year she opened her brand.
In 2021, Pope Masha died of Covid, his relatives turned away from the family. Then Tatyana's mother took the child, and from the Primorsky Territory they left for Anapa. Already there, at one of the rehabilitation classes, the girl simply blew candles – and suddenly fell in love with them. As a result, this grew into something more, and for eight months, mother and daughter have been engaged in their manufacture. At first together, now Masha does everything herself. Even diffusers and various aromas for the home. Her loved ones are gypsum candles.
In the spring, they opened the brand, in the fall they made rebranding, and now they are working on the site. To help the same parents with their special children, Tatyana went to study on a clinical crisis psychologist, released a allowance for her parents and began to conduct free consultations.
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