Southern California mother‑son duo proving autism doesn’t limit their dreams

Every weekend, Bree Juan and her 14‑year‑old son, Sky, load a U‑Haul in Orange County and drive to Koreatown to sell quesadillas; a routine that has grown into a small business and a source of confidence for the teen, who has autism.

Juan said the early days of BreeSky’s Quesadillas were difficult. With only one tent, one pan and a cooler, she often sold just a handful of items during long days outdoors.

“We would go out from 9 a.m. all the way to 7 p.m., and we would sell like one quesadilla. Maybe three,” she said. “It was very, very, very hard.”…

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