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Wednesday is World Autism Awareness Day (WAAD)! The United Kingdom's National Autism Society describes autism, also known as autism spectrum disorder, as "a lifelong neurodivergence and disability" wh...
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“It’s a huge spectrum, and I think that’s a huge part of what society doesn’t recognize sometimes,” Gage and Braedyn’s mom Kristen said.
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As April begins, ABC 7 Eyewitness News celebrates Autism Awareness Month, highlighting neurodiversity and supporting individuals and families.
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"NFL Live" on Wednesday will feature the drawings of analyst Dan Orlovsky's son, Madden, who has autism. April 2 is World Autism Awareness Day.
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AllAfrica on MSNWorld Autism Awareness Day 2025 - Sustainable Development Must Include Neurodivergent PerspectivesGeneral Assembly designated April 2 as World Autism Awareness Day (WAAD), in an effort to promote inclusion and human rights for autistic individuals. Much work has been done and pushed forward by autistic advocates to bring lived experiences to global discussions.
April 2 is Autism Awareness Day, leading to a touching celebration of Dan Orlovsky's young son Madden by the NFL Live crew. Madden Orlovsky has autism,
March was Developmental Disabilities Month and April 2 marked World Autism Awareness Day, followed by Autism Awareness Month.
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WJBF on MSNWhat’s Trending: Local Autism Awareness EventsApril 3rd is dedicated as Autism Awareness Day. To commemorate efforts to heighten awareness, local organizations have created events to increase support. NewsChannel
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April kicked off National autism acceptance month. A month that looks to honor and support those on the spectrum.
To commemorate World Autism Awareness Day, Mylo Speech Buddy, an app designed to support individuals with speech delays and Autism Spectrum
An Editorial Opinion of The Demopolis Times If you see people wearing blue today, there’s a good chance that they are doing that in solidarity with families that have had someone diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder.