05/01/2024
Week 4+ of Autism Acceptance month:
Day 22: Children with Autism can be diagnosed as early as 18 months old.
Day 23: 40% of people with Autism are nonverbal.
Day 24: Autism affects the whole body and its functions including diet, sleep, mood, and also behavior.
Day 25: My neurodiversity is a strength, not a deficit.
Embracing my differences allows me to contribute positively to my community and society as a whole.
Day 26: My perspective on the world can be unique and insightful. I notice details others might overlook and offer fresh insights into complex problems.
Day 27: Autism is a fundamental aspect of who I am, shaping how I perceive and interact with the world around me.
Day 28: Autism is just one aspect of my identity. I am a complex individual with strengths, weaknesses, and dreams like anyone else.
Day 29: Autistic people may have a special connection with animals, finding comfort and companionship in their company.
Day 30: Autistic individuals may have a rich inner world, with vivid imaginations and creative storytelling abilities.
ID: rotating teal and purple backgrounds with “Autism Acceptance month” in a peach box with rounded corners. To the right is graphic on each page. Day 22 graphic is a baby sat behind a stack of letter blocks. Day 23 graphic is a girl using sign language. Day 24 is a boy sitting with his hands on his heart and headphones on his ears. Day 25 is a neurodivergent symbol of a rainbow infinity sign. Day 26 is a two heads with lightbulbs inside, one on and one off, together solve the problem. Day 27 is a rainbow heart popit fidget. Day 28 is a smiley face with sunglasses around the boarder it says “I have autism”. Day 29 is a girl hugging a dog. Day 30 is a girl with clown puppets on both hands. Underneath is a box that reads each corresponding fact.