Autism Awareness Giveaway
March 7-17, 2017
Open to Worldwide
One of the reminders to us all in April is the National Autism Awareness. Those who have children or loved ones with Autism do know that it’s not an easy task to create a lifestyle their children can accept and feel comfortable with. Learning more about autism expands our Universe and allows us to connect on a deeper level as human beings. To celebrate it all, we would like to offer this giveaway prize that could be a gift card to the Autism Community Store or your choice of PayPal.
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17 thoughts on “#AutismAwareness #LightItUpBlue Giveaway”
My nephew has Autism. I still believe 2 of my 16 yo triplets have Asperger’s and/or high functioning Autism.
My niece has Aspberger’s which is a form of autism
I have cousins and nephews with autism
A friend’s daughter.
Yes a good friend of ours son is affected and someone at the work program who helps in the dock.
I commented at africa’s blog on 4/11/2017 because the original link I wanted to comment on today that I put in the rafflecopter spot comments were closed.
Kimberly,
I’ve communicated it to the RC blogger. They will get it noted! Thank you, sweetie.
We have several friends with Autistic children.
No I don’t but I have a friend that has it.
I have a couple of friends with autistic children. One child needs constant care…the other does quite well and leads a fairly normal life. I sure wish we really new the cause and a way to prevent the problem. These parents and children need lots of support and understanding.
I have a mild form of autism and I have a family member who has autism.
Yes, a friend’s child has autism, and it is a full-time job for the mom. I had no real idea what it was like for the child and the parent, too. Quite a challenge, and it is important for people to understand.
I babysit a girl with autism
Yes I have a 12 year old son with autism.
Lacey,
What games, toys, books do you find are effective with your son and make a positive impact?
Actually, my 24 year old daughter who lives with us, who has a college education, is Autistic!! We are affected each and every day and can get little to no help with her!!!
Anita,
What have you done to bring your daughter’s preparedness for college? What steps did you take in the past to make sure she gets education and how did you prepare her for it?