Autism Awareness

The whole month of April is celebrated towards autism awareness. April 2nd is known as Autism Awareness Day, but the disorder is celebrated the whole month of April. Autism is a serious developmental disorder that impairs the ability to communicate and interact. Some individuals are impacted more severely by autism, while some people’s autism is more manageable.

Mrs. B Hall has been an important individual at promoting autism awareness in the Beaver Local School District. She and others have helped to present signs on walls and doors all around the school giving a people an idea that this month should represent autism. The color for autism awareness is blue, and people should be encouraged to wear blue. This condition has no cure, but more people should be informed of this disorder.
The students who are in Mrs. B Hall’s class have been going around at lunch to offer people to buy puzzle pieces for fifty cents where they can put their name on them. All of the money collected from the fundraiser will go straight to autism awareness.

All around us are people who’ve been diagnosed with autism but live in the functioning real world. According to data, 1 in 58 people are diagnosed with autism and more people should be aware of this disease.

Check out the video below from Autism Speaks for more information on Autism Spectrum Disorder:

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