You wait months on a waiting list to get your child into the local university or medical clinic for an assessment. You suspect autism but you need an official diagnosis. You feel all kinds of emotions when the long assessment comes to an end and you are told that your child does in fact fall on Continue reading
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National Autism Awareness & Acceptance Month!
April is National Autism Awareness month. There are many organizations out there that raise funds and spread the message of awareness, but one of my favorites is the Autism Society, who also promotes autism acceptance, inclusion and more. Since 1965, the Autism Society has made it their mission to “make it a better world” for Continue reading
Shining A Light On Autism
I got an email from Autism Speaks with some “facts” on autism that they encouraged me to share. So I am sharing this information so that you can forward it on to others. It is SO important for us to continue to educate others. If we don’t do it, who will? Be sure to share Continue reading