Neurodiversity D&D Magic

Some days are chaotic, some days are wild, some are silly and beautiful,  and some are all of those things.

Today was the Autism Community Store's and my Youth D&D and Connecteen groups. To say the least it is stressful, however there is so much profound beauty in-between those moments. To see the powerful and transformative joy on the youths faces is like a diamond made of time.

Yet even more powerful,  is to be someone they trust, rely on, and can count as a friend.  Someone safe enough to trust and wise enough to keep them safe. Never are things perfect, Yet never do they need to be to be truly magical.

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