April is Autism Awareness Month
In order to highlight the growing need for concern and awareness about autism, ASA (Autism Society of America) has been celebrating National Autism Awareness Month since the 1970s. The United States recognizes April as a special opportunity for everyone to educate the public about autism and issues within the autism community.
If you are looking for more information or resources, I suggest the following websites:
Defeat Autism Now
If you are not aware of it, I've started another site for Twice Exceptional (Gifted & Learning Disabled--in our case Autism Spectrum Disorder) families. You can find that website at: http://www.coolestchildren.com/
If you are not aware of it, I've started another site for Twice Exceptional (Gifted & Learning Disabled--in our case Autism Spectrum Disorder) families. You can find that website at: http://www.coolestchildren.com/
Finally--for those of you who wonder why the symbol for Autism are puzzle pieces, I found the following explanation.
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