Autism Acceptance Month

 



This month celebrates and honors the experiences and identities of Autistic individuals. It emphasizes understanding, inclusion, and support, moving beyond awareness toward meaningful acceptance.  The Autism Society of America has launched its Autism Is campaign to amplify the voices and lived experiences of Autistic individuals. Autism Is: personal and collective--an identity, a culture, a way of life. It comes with strengths and struggles, moments of joy, and challenges. You can make an impact by sharing your story, getting involved, and supporting the Autism community.   


In 2007, the United Nations General Assembly designated April 2nd as World Autism Awareness Day. The day's purpose is to highlight the need to improve the quality of life for people with autism and ensure they can lead full and meaningful lives as an integral part of society.  Consider wearing one of the following colors or something related to Autism Acceptance on Wednesday, April 2:
Blue: represents calmness, understanding, and support for individuals with autism. 
Red: symbolizes passion, advocacy, and the love and support for those affected by autism.
Yellow: represents optimism, hope, and the unique abilities and talents of individuals with autism.
Green: represents growth, progress, and the diversity of the autism spectrum.
Purple: represents creativity, individuality, and the unique perspectives of people with autism.
Rainbow: represents the complexity and diversity of the autism spectrum.




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