Autism awareness around the world
This year, on the 2nd of April, we celebrate the ninth annual World Autism Awareness Day! And, if you didn’t know, the whole of April is World Autism Awareness Month, too!
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This year, on the 2nd of April, we celebrate the ninth annual World Autism Awareness Day! And, if you didn’t know, the whole of April is World Autism Awareness Month, too!
In case you missed it, last year, we published a resource on how children can support their friends with autism in school.
The partnership between schools, families and other professionals (particularly the ABA therapy programme supervisor) is very important especially when it involves helping a child with special needs
Pioneered by EAP in 2016, the Annual Paint For Autism is a collection of hand-painted canvases pieced together to create one masterpiece to signify the collaborative efforts of our community to support individuals with autism and their families
We’ve all probably heard of, or even witnessed one, how individuals with autism are bullied because of how they may be different. In today’s society, it is evident that individuals with autism are especially vulnerable to bullying as compared to their typically developing peers.
What is the first thing that comes to mind when you think about Valentine’s Day? From red roses to chocolates to gifts, Valentine’s Day is a day widely celebrated by couples all around the world. However, at EAP, Valentine’s for us is also about loving on our kiddos and the autism community, just like we do every other day. We want to show the world how to #lovesomeonewithautism
Everyone needs a dash of hope and inspiration at times. These are real life stories involving children with autism themselves, their parents and the public community, all of whom play their part in making the world a better place for individuals with autism.
In conjunction with World Autism Awareness Month, we at EAP Malaysia came up with an interactive video to raise autism awareness. Throughout the month, many people took part in this activity and got a glimpse of what autism is like in terms of communication.
April 2nd is World Autism Awareness Day. All over the world, people will be lighting it up blue in support of autism. While there may be different challenges with autism, there is hope for children diagnosed with autism especially with the development of the ABA (Applied Behavioural Analysis) treatment which is
research-based.
April is World Autism Awareness Month, and on the 2nd of April, we celebrated World Autism Awareness Day.
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