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Awareness vs. Acceptance
April has long been designated as “Autism Awareness Month” both nationally and worldwide. Recently, we are starting to see it being referred to as “Autism Month” or “Autism Acceptance” Month.
North Jersey's Outstanding Teen: Choose Wise Words
Ambassador Rylee Howerton is dedicating her time to educate fellow students with her Choose Wise Words campaign.
Ambassadors Who Inspire: Read our Profiles
View our gallery of previous ambassador who have inspired us through their dedication and actions.
Why Awareness Matters: On the Job
Studies show that unemployment for adults with autism is as high as 90%. With increased attention on and conversations about diversity issues in the workplace, there is no better time to address how employers and businesses can improve that statistic and create opportunities for job success for individuals with autism.
Perspectives from Self-Advocates You Should Check Out
This April we strive to explore autism and the current issues families experience. Some of the most important voices to listen to and learn from are from individuals with autism.
3 Autism Parent Sites You Should be Following
The following social media pages and blogs do a great job of reminding and encouraging other parents facing similar challenges that they are not alone.