This wraps up the April 2015 series of informational graphics created to help
promote public awareness, acceptance and understanding of autism.
These infomemes were written by an author and autism parent advocate
(that would be me). They were then reviewed and contributed to by a
number of adults who are #ActuallyAutistic, as well as a number of
fellow autism parents (some of whom are also autistic).
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visibility, foster acceptance and promote understanding for our loved
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Monday, April 27, 2015
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
Autism Acceptance and Understanding: Listen Better
This is part of a series of informational graphics created to help
promote public awareness, acceptance and understanding of autism.
These infomemes were written by an author and autism parent advocate (that would be me). They were then reviewed and contributed to by a number of adults who are #ActuallyAutistic, as well as a number of fellow autism parents (some of whom are also autistic).
Image Sharing
Sharing these information images is encouraged as we all work to raise visibility, foster acceptance and promote understanding for our loved ones during Autism Awareness Month.
From Facebook
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From a blog - Save the image from this post, and post unaltered to your site. Please include an author credit (Michelle Wood of ShesAlwaysWrite.com) and/or a link to this site for appropriate attribution.
These infomemes were written by an author and autism parent advocate (that would be me). They were then reviewed and contributed to by a number of adults who are #ActuallyAutistic, as well as a number of fellow autism parents (some of whom are also autistic).
Image Sharing
Sharing these information images is encouraged as we all work to raise visibility, foster acceptance and promote understanding for our loved ones during Autism Awareness Month.
From Facebook
Use the share function from my Facebook page for this image post.
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Tuesday, April 7, 2015
Autism Acceptance and Understanding: Respect the Stim
This is part of a series of informational graphics created to help promote public awareness, acceptance and understanding of autism.
These infomemes were written by an author and autism parent advocate (that would be me). They were then reviewed and contributed to by a number of adults who are #ActuallyAutistic, as well as a number of fellow autism parents (some of whom are also autistic).
Image Sharing
Sharing these information images is encouraged as we all work to raise visibility, foster acceptance and promote understanding for our loved ones during Autism Awareness Month.
From Facebook
Use the share function from my Facebook page for this image post.
From Pinterest
Repin this pin
From Twitter
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From a blog - Save the image from this post, and post unaltered to your site. Please include an author credit (Michelle Wood of ShesAlwaysWrite.com) and/or a link to this site for appropriate attribution.
These infomemes were written by an author and autism parent advocate (that would be me). They were then reviewed and contributed to by a number of adults who are #ActuallyAutistic, as well as a number of fellow autism parents (some of whom are also autistic).
Image Sharing
Sharing these information images is encouraged as we all work to raise visibility, foster acceptance and promote understanding for our loved ones during Autism Awareness Month.
From Facebook
Use the share function from my Facebook page for this image post.
From Pinterest
Repin this pin
From Twitter
Retweet this tweet
From a blog - Save the image from this post, and post unaltered to your site. Please include an author credit (Michelle Wood of ShesAlwaysWrite.com) and/or a link to this site for appropriate attribution.