world autism acceptance week
World Autism Acceptance Week is 2nd -8th April .
World Autism Acceptance Week is a week when we spread awareness of the acceptance we have that people with neurodiversity can present in a range of different ways just like those that are neurotypical. Through learning to accept these differences we can all live together in neuro-harmony. Read more about this week by clicking the image above.
It is important to hear from young people about what it is like to be autistic, and become more aware of how you can support autistic people!
What's it all about?
think on this
In studies of cisgender people, autism is 4 x more prevalent in boys than girls. It has been suggested that this could be due to autism presenting differently in girls and not being recognised by the diagnostic criteria.
try this
Many autistic people can be sensitive to sensory stimuli.
Try being mindful of the following:
take into account
Social media can often make it easy to self-diagnose, and many traits of autism can be seen as relatable. if you feel you may be autistic, we recommend that you speak to a trusted adult.
about autism
Autism affects the way a person communicates and how they experience the world around them. It is considered a spectrum condition. While autistic people share some similar characteristics, they are also all different from each other. The autism spectrum isn't linear from high to low but varies, just as one person might vary from another.
Read more here!
Did you know?
climate activist Greta thunberg is autistic.
Greta has spoken about her diagnosis saying it makes her “different” but that she considers it a “superpower”.
Strengths of having autism
Autism is often described using information about deficits and experienced difficulties. Everyone has things that they might struggle with, whether they are autistic or not. It is important that we also look at all the things that autistic people CAN do and ensure there is a focus on the many strengths!
Have a go ..
They also want to make fun team videos and do challenges together, in addition to running workshops, tutorials and discussions on growing social channels, digital skills and more!
Spectrum Gaming’s Teen Discord can be accessed here: https://www.spectrumgaming.net/using-teen-discord
Autism Spectrum Gaming was created by a group of autistic advocates who wanted to make a friendly and accepting community for autistic people (aged 13 and above) who share the passion for gaming. Their main focus is for gamers with autism to have some fun, make some friends and show off what they can do!
Autism myths
Autistic people have less empathy.
Autism is a childhood condition.
Autistic people have daily breakdowns.
There is still a lot of confusion about autism even though its awareness is growing. these are all myths and not truths!
All autistic people have a special skill
Only boys are autistic.
Autistic people are more violent than others.
resources
Listen to I AM’s curated ‘Autism’ playlist