Inclusion Matters: Creating a More Autism-Friendly World
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Hi there! πββοΈ Wassup! All good? π Two days back, I went jogging at a park when I saw an autistic child playing alone in a sandbox with unique movements and limited speech. Other children made fun of him while their parents did not intervene. I felt sad and frustrated but admired the child's unique way of playing and ability to focus. I said hello, and he gave me a small wave, which gave me hope for a future where autistic people are accepted and valued for their unique capabilities.
Inclusion Matters: Creating a More Autism-Friendly World
Inclusion Matters: Creating a Moreβ¦
Inclusion Matters: Creating a More Autism-Friendly World
Hi there! πββοΈ Wassup! All good? π Two days back, I went jogging at a park when I saw an autistic child playing alone in a sandbox with unique movements and limited speech. Other children made fun of him while their parents did not intervene. I felt sad and frustrated but admired the child's unique way of playing and ability to focus. I said hello, and he gave me a small wave, which gave me hope for a future where autistic people are accepted and valued for their unique capabilities.