Sunday, April 29, 2012

April is National Autism Awareness Month

One in every 88 children in the US has some form of Autism. I can't write anything positive about Autism, not a single thing, so please do take the time to make yourself  "AWARE" of what it really means to live with Autism... 
I'd tell you if I could, but it's just too hard. 
If you know someone with a new diagnosis or someone who needs information, 
this is a great resource: Autism Speaks

7 comments:

WoolenSails said...

I can only imagine and with the new move, I am sure the change is difficult for him to adjust to. I really enjoy seeing photos of your new home.

Debbie

mike j said...

This issue of awareness is so important.Our Mackinaw Bridge was blue lights all month.

carol fun said...

As another mother living with a son with autism I too would like to ask people to become aware of the many faces of autism. And can we all be more tolerant and understanding. It would make the world a better place for all of us. Take care!

Sharon said...

Being a grandmother to two grandchildren with autism, I am seeing a whole new world. Thanks for sharing....

Anna said...

You are the voice for GP and autism...I can't imagine how tired you must be...but thank you.

Sheri Howard said...

Thank you for the link. I hope your unpacking is going well. If I lived closer I would come help open boxes!

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