April 2nd is Autism Awareness Day, an occasion created to raise awareness for children diagnosed with the autism neurological disorder. ASD is defined as, “a serious neurodevelopmental disorder that impairs a child’s ability to communicate and interact with others. It also includes restricted repetitive behaviors, interests and activities. These issues cause significant impairment in social, occupations and other areas of functioning.”
Initially began by the, “United Nations General Assembly”, this is the ninth year where people will come together around the globe to fundraise and show their support towards not only accepting difference, but embracing difference. By educating our society, the hope is to expand ideas of inclusion and acceptance across a vast realm of everyday life. Specific sectors consist of education, volunteering and community outreach as a whole.
If you are interested in participating in World Autism Day, there are several ways to celebrate with your family!