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Today is World Autism Awareness Day.
We mark the occasion by wearing something blue.
But if you can’t wear blue, that’s fine.
However, I would like you to spare a thought for those who see the world differently, who feel differently or who express themselves differently. You may know someone like this.
But I would also like us to spare a thought for those who share their daily lives with us, because living with autism is not easy. Every little victory is incredibly important.
So today, let’s pay attention to someone who seems different to us, be even more kind, and perhaps strike up a conversation. You’ll see that this moment will be very rewarding.
I’m the mum of an autistic teenager, and the conversations we can have are truly magical; despite the almost daily challenges, we focus only on the progress and the wonderful strides forward.
We mark the occasion by wearing something blue.
But if you can’t wear blue, that’s fine.
However, I would like you to spare a thought for those who see the world differently, who feel differently or who express themselves differently. You may know someone like this.
But I would also like us to spare a thought for those who share their daily lives with us, because living with autism is not easy. Every little victory is incredibly important.
So today, let’s pay attention to someone who seems different to us, be even more kind, and perhaps strike up a conversation. You’ll see that this moment will be very rewarding.
I’m the mum of an autistic teenager, and the conversations we can have are truly magical; despite the almost daily challenges, we focus only on the progress and the wonderful strides forward.
I have a nephew on the spectrum as well. He's such a cool kid too!