Happy World Autism Acceptance Week !

What does autism acceptance mean to you?

Parents
  • To me it's that being different is okay.

    That no one should have to feel like they need to mask.

    And lastly, embracing who we are. Because we matter and we have a place on this world, in society. 

    Autism should be accepted, no matter your age, sex, race.

    It's more understood now than five years ago and I hope in time it will be even more accepted and understood that there will be more support and autistic schools.

    Progress can be slow, but it's coming.

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  • To me it's that being different is okay.

    That no one should have to feel like they need to mask.

    And lastly, embracing who we are. Because we matter and we have a place on this world, in society. 

    Autism should be accepted, no matter your age, sex, race.

    It's more understood now than five years ago and I hope in time it will be even more accepted and understood that there will be more support and autistic schools.

    Progress can be slow, but it's coming.

Children