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(Going to the laundry basket) I just washed your windbreaker. It’s in here. Take it.
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You’re up early.
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It rains up there. A lot. You’ll need good socks. And a raincoat. Did you pack the raincoat?
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For you, because you make every day feel like a launch.
Elise's journey takes a significant turn when she begins to develop her own teaching method, tailored to Michael's unique needs. Through trial and error, she discovers that a combination of patience, creativity, and positive reinforcement can help Michael and other children with learning disabilities to learn and grow.
Isn’t it? I’m not going to the interview. I’m going to Portland. With the band. We leave tonight.