Sunday, March 26:
ARE you ready to join us in spreading awareness and support for World Autism Day from March 27 to April 2, 2023?
Pine Hills School will be posting daily about autism and the incredible individuals who are on the spectrum.
We invite you to be a part of this important movement by liking, commenting, and sharing each of our posts.
By doing so, you'll be helping to create a more inclusive and understanding world for those with autism.
Let's come together to celebrate neurodiversity and show our support for the autism community.
Stay tuned for our daily posts and let's make a difference together!
(Photo Ideas for Autism Week: https://tinyurl.com/yc8r7kyv)
Monday, March 27
Did you know that World Autism Day is just around the corner? Let's take the time to learn more about autism and how we can support those who are on the spectrum.
Here is the Puzzle Piece, a common symbol of autism awareness. https://www.sarahdooleycenter.org/news/autism-puzzle-piece-design/
#WorldAutismDay #AutismAwareness #PineHillsSchool #GKCC
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Tuesday, March 28:
Autism is a neurological condition that affects people in different ways. Some people on the spectrum may struggle with social interactions or communication, while others may have unique strengths and talents.
Here are some facts and statistics about autism: https://www.autismspeaks.org/autism-statistics-asd
Famous people with autism: https://behavioral-innovations.com/blog/20-famous-people-with-autism-spectrum-disorder-asd/
#AutismAwareness #WorldAutismDay #PineHillsSchool #GKCC
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Wednesday, March 29:
Did you know that early intervention and support can make a big difference for individuals with autism? If you know someone who is on the spectrum, reach out and offer your support.
Tips on how to support someone with Autism: https://clhgroup.co.uk/learning-centre/lifestyl
e/10-ways-to-support-a-friend-or-loved-one-with-autism
#WorldAutismDay #AutismAwareness #PineHillsSchool #GKCC
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Thursday, March 30:
Autism is more common than you might think. According to the World Health Organization, about 1 in 160 children around the world have autism. Let's work together to create a more inclusive world for everyone.
Here are some challenges faced by people with autism: https://www.graduateprogram.org/2021/01/the-challenges-students-with-autism-face/
#AutismAwareness #WorldAutismDay #PineHillsSchool #GKCC
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Friday, March 31:
There's still a lot of misinformation and stigma surrounding autism. Let's challenge those misconceptions and promote understanding and acceptance of neurodiversity.
Quotes from individuals with autism to showcase their unique perspectives. https://www.divineacademy.com/post/20-great-quotes-about-autism-and-special-needs
#WorldAutismDay #AutismAwareness #PineHillsSchool #GKCC
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Saturday, April 1:
Tomorrow is World Autism Day! Don't forget to wear blue and spread awareness about autism. Together, we can create a more inclusive and accepting world for individuals on the spectrum.
Here are some fun facts about World Autism Day.
https://kidskonnect.com/general/world-autism-awareness-day/
https://blog.stageslearning.com/blog/9-ways-to-celebrate-world-autism-day
#LightItUpBlue #WorldAutismDay #PineHillsSchool #GKCC
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Sunday, April 2:
Happy World Autism Day! Today, we celebrate neurodiversity and recognize the unique strengths and challenges of individuals with autism. Let's continue to work towards a more inclusive and understanding society.
Here are some acvities and information about World Autism Day.
https://www.un.org/en/observances/autism-day
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-64561389
#WorldAutismDay #AutismAwareness #PineHillsSchool #GKCC
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