Wednesday, April 1, 2015

World Autism Awareness Day



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Welcome to the blog! Today we are celebrating Autism Awareness. While Googling, trying find something to write about that didn't include a bunch of statistics, I came across a YouTube video that said exactly what I was thinking. 

Stats are great, but they don't help in the day to day life when someone encounters a person with aspergers or autism. They are different, but that doesn't mean they are deficient, only that they think and communicate differently from what we are used to. Everyday they struggle to understand us, and I think its only fair to show the same patience to understand them.

I've attached the video I found. It's simple and to the point. I'm not going to clutter the post up with book promo. There are tabs to the right that will take you the other pages if you're interested.

Also for the contest for today, make sure you leave a comment with an email address. Two winners will get to select an eBook from my back list. Contest ends 11:59 p.m. on April 2nd EST. Enjoy!!





Boys are nearly five times more likely than girls to have autism.

I have a nephew who was diagnosed with autism when he was around two or so. He's a beautiful, bright boy and we love just as he is. *smooches*

14 comments:

  1. Loved your post. Thanks for sharing the video.

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    1. Forgot email. Waxapplelover (at) gmail (dot) com

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  2. Thank you so much for sharing that video with us. I'm learning so much on this tour.

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  3. Thanks for sharing your post and the video with us. amaquilante (at) gmail (dot)com

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  4. lovely post and such a great video

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  5. The video is really informative!

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  6. Thank you for the post, the video was really interesting and it was great for Autism awareness.

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  7. Great post. And the video is really good. Most of the prejudices about autism would disappear if people knew more about it. Thank you for sharing.

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  8. I forgot the email address
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  9. Thanks for your post and bringing more awareness to Autism.
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  10. That was a great video. Thanks for sharing :)

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  11. Thank you for being part of this Autism awareness blog tour and for sharing that informative and inspiring video. I have worked in the education sector for few years, so I am aware and have experienced the wide and varied autism spectrum through students, friends and work colleagues. I think the key thing and issue is that is a hidden condition and a friend of mine, who has Aspergers, constantly has to advise others almost as if she has to apologise. slholland22 {at} hotmail {dot} com

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  12. Thank you for the great video and post.
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  13. A Huge thank you to everybody for participating!! The winner announcement can be found here!

    http://lexiander.blogspot.com/2015/04/autism-awareness-hop-winners.html

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