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Hello everyone.... I'm so embarrassed that I need to ask this of you... If you wouldn't mind, PLEASE SHARE.. I do not ask this lightly. I have never needed to ask for help like this. Thank you. So very much appreciated. Link is also in bio. Anything helps and is beyond appreciated. https://gofund.me/b926a61e #gofundme #help #helpme #helpothers #hairstylist #eviction #reposession #losingeverything #askingforhelp #anythinghelps #autism #autistic #autisticchild #autisticchildren #autisticchildrenmatter

5/8/2024, 3:44:08 PM

Experiencing the world in a different way to others is fantastic! Enjoying the world as you see it is amazing! Allow children to enjoy their surroundings in their own way. Having an autistic child is a gift as you can learn to enjoy the world the same way they do. Watch what they do and listen to what they say and as a parent you will be invited into your child's everyday experiences. Enjoy these special moments! #autisminclusion #autismineducation #autismintheclassroom #parentsofspecialneedschildren #parentsofspecialneedschildrenaresuperheroes #parentsofneurodivergentkids #primaryteacher #primaryschoolteacher #primaryteacheruk #parents #inclusive #inclusionmatters #inclusionintheclassroom #inclusiveeducation #accessthecurriculum #acceptance #autism #autismacceptance #enjoyingeverymoment #enjoyingthemoment #enjoyyoursurroundings❤️ #enjoyyoursurroundings #autisticchildren #autisticchildrenmatter #autisticchildrenlearning #autisticchildrenrock❤💛💙 #autisticchildrenrock

5/4/2024, 11:10:40 AM

Autistic children developing at different rates is not equal to autistic children always being behind their allistic peers; in many cases autistic children can be ahead of their peers. What these differences are can vary from skill to skill, in size or direction, and from time-point to time-point. Differences are just that, differences, and and we should stop hinging so much value on them. [Transcript] Growing up, autistic children develop at a different rate than allistic children. These developmental differences can be delays, but they can also be ahead of their peers. These difference can differ in size or direction from skill to skill or timepoint to timepoint. [Image Description] A variety of irregular colourful 3D shapes rest on a light grey green background that has corresponding holes for the shapes. [Tags] #autismawareness #autismacceptance #ActuallyAutistic #autistickids #developmentaldifferences #growth #differencesarebeautiful #AutismSupport #autisticcommunity #autisticchildren #autisticchildrenmatter

5/1/2024, 3:01:15 PM

- 🫶🏾 Happy Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month, Autism-affirming language 💛🌱 🌼 Autism-affirming language is the use of empowering, respectful, and self-affirming terminology when speaking to or discussing an Autistic person. Why is it important? ✨ Because language matters. Words are powerful shapers of experiences. Using autism-affirming language when talking to, or discussing an autistic person/people facilitates significant connections in acceptance, understanding, safety, and support. ✨ Autism is not a defect or something that needs to be corrected, treated, or cured. ✨ Using Autism-affirming language fosters value and respect for autistic people, brains, and their experiences in their WHOLENESS— without trying to ‘change’, ‘treat’, or ‘correct’ them. ✨ WORDS BUILD WORLDS, AND THEY FORGE EXPERIENCES. ✨ REFRAMING THE WAY WE SPEAK— IS ALSO REFRAMING THE WAY WE THINK! 🩵 I am not experiencing life in spite of being autistic. My autism does not take away from the value of my experience, or myself. 🩵 I am autistic and I’m experiencing life

4/12/2024, 6:50:23 AM

Today is Autism Awareness Day. April is Autism Awareness Month. But everyday we are aware of autism. 3 of our 5 children are severely autistic. Kenzie and Logan are now limited verbally and Liam is currently nonverbal. Autism affects every single aspect of our lives. Where we live, where we can go, if we can even leave the house. There are so many different things I could tell you about Autism. Instead, I’m going to tell you about my children - who happen to be autistic. Kenzie is 9 years old and our second child. Her laugh is infectious and she has the silliest personality. She loves all things Trolls, Barbie movies, and animals. Kenz always wants to be where I am. I’m her person - just like I am Logan and Liam’s, too. Logan will be 8 next week. He has always been my “sunshine boy”. He lights up any room with his big smile (or his sweet coy one). He loves all things cars and trains. He also has such a silly personality and sweet laugh that often causes him to go into a fit of giggly-hiccups. Liam is 4 years old. He is our youngest and is a typical baby of the family! He is W I L D and I know God broke the mold after He made Liam. This boy gets the giggles approximately 5739833 times a day. He is such a little love and is obsessed with all things letters and numbers. Autism is so hard and rewarding, but autism awareness shouldn’t end on April 30th. For us, everyday is autism awareness AND acceptance day. Autism prevalence is now 1 in 36 and each autistic individual is different from the next. We need to be educating our non autistic children, teachers, medical staff, EVERYONE on how to speak to and interact with autistic people. Because autistic children become autistic adults. We don’t just need to be aware of them… we need to be accepting AND understanding. #autismawarenessmonth #autismacceptance #autismfamily #autisticchildrenmatter #autisticchildren

4/3/2024, 3:54:32 AM

⚠️TW: Abuse⚠️ There are many reasons which may delay identifying someone as autistic… But something I don’t see talked about much is those of us who grew up not feeling safe enough to be ourselves or show that we had needs. We may have felt we couldn’t “step out of line” or needed to suppress any aspects of us that may be different or “difficult”. This could involve strategies such as camouflaging or suppressing elements of ourselves that stood out and risked our safety. This can lead to many difficulties further down the line involving self-understanding, identity formation, forming healthy relationships, and poor mental health and well-being. But it can also teach us to sacrifice our needs and who we are to make others around us happy. But this isn’t sustainable long-term. Eventually, our internal demands and support needs exceed our ability to hide or suppress them, which may be during periods of high stress or difficulty. This may also be why these presentations appear to have come on “abruptly” or “seemingly out of nowhere”. Paired a lack of public and clinical understanding, this may also contribute to some neurodivergent conditions being attributed to stress or attention seeking. While it may not be comfortable to address, I think it’s really important that we do acknowledge that this can and does happen. Because if we don’t, we risk contributing to incredible disadvantage people can experience by a society that failed them. ⁣ .⁣ .⁣ .⁣ .⁣ .⁣ #disabilityawareness #autismevaluation #earlysignsofautism #autismdiagnosis #actuallyautistic #latediagnosisautism #latediagnosedautistic #advocate #invisibledisability #disabilityadvocate #disabilityrights #mentalhealthawareness #autismawareness #masking #lateidentified #unmasking #autistic #actuallyautistic #neurodiverse #latediagnosed #neurodiversity #autisticadults #autismawareness #autisticchildrenmatter #mentalhealth #autisticadult #disability #autisticcommunity #neurodivergent #latediagnosedautism

3/19/2024, 1:09:41 AM

Pharaoh drew his mama 💕 He’s an animator and often creates on #newgrounds . Swipe left to see his illustrations 😎 #Pharaoh #destinyschildren #cyrus #childrenillustration #childartist #autismawareness #autisticchildrenmatter

1/6/2024, 7:26:01 PM

4 years ago Halle had her first day at the school we fought 2 years for. As her mum its one of my greatest achievements and I would do it all again for her in a heart beat. The sad thing is, it shouldn’t have been that difficult. She had to “fail” and become distressed in a mainstream nursery and even then no one wanted to help. The obstacles you have to overcome, the comments from “experts” the sinking feeling in your stomach that you’re failing your child and there’s nothing you can do! I made a decision in that moment of despair. I wasn’t going to play nice anymore. I made it my mission to become my local authorities biggest nightmare. I rang them every single day. Told them I would continue to do so until they helped me. Should I have had to do that! Absolutely not! Did it work! Absolutely it did!! One of the best battles I have won, and I imagine there will be many more to come. I noticed a positive difference in Halle within weeks. Why was she made to feel distress in order to get what a typical child is given as standard practice! I hear about so many parents/caregivers struggling just to get their children the basics! I see you! I feel you! You’ve got this! Unfortunately you have to dig the deepest you ever have and find the strength from somewhere to keep going! Please know there are parents here/out there that are happy to support you, don’t feel you have to do it all alone. Wish i’d have known that! #autistic #autisticfamily #neurodiversity #sencommunity #autisticchildrenmatter #differentnotless #differentisbeautiful #autisticgirl #acceptance #inclusion #awareness #daughter #family #love

12/9/2023, 2:46:36 PM

And so it begins 🤣😁💙 Cyrus has become such a big part of Inclusive Elf, I decided to make him the star 💙💙💙 #newideascoming #newname #puppetshow #puppetsforkids #autismacceptance #autismacceptanceeveryday #autisticchildrenmatter #neurodivergent #neurodivergentkids #autismparents #raredisease #disabilityawareness #funlearning

12/7/2023, 3:01:01 PM

On 26th November 2023, children of Shumpun Foundation attended a workshop to boost their skills and ability by making useful articles from the waste materials that showcased the best use of waste. #Shumpunfoundation #KidPower #Bestoutofwaste #wastemanagement #autism #LittleHeroesOfHydration #autisticchildrenmatter #art #carft #artandcraft #sustainability

11/30/2023, 5:17:16 AM

My sons cute little costume! He's a bat! 🦇 and I also was a bat with him but didn't get a chance to take a photo of my costume #littlebat #bat #batcostume #batcosplay #babybat #soocute #mybabyboy #trickortreat #halloween #halloweencostume #halloween2023 #spookyseason #autismawareness #autism #autisticchildrenmatter #autistic #autisticboy #ilovemyson #mommasboy

11/13/2023, 5:20:09 PM

A picture doesn't always tell a million words. You would think from these pics and clips, that Ayden had a wail of a time. We did not. He moaned for most of the trip We were with two other boys of a similar age and he didn't want to follow the group Tried to press the fire and emergency exits many times Ensured I brought the world's fanciest and most expensive cake and only ate the icing (this was pain) Climbed parts of exhibits that were no go areas What did we learn from this? So from a few hours before we left to head to the science museum, my son asked to go with me on his Scooter for our usual weekend walk. Instead I decided to take him to the Science Museum, which although I thought he would enjoy, when I told him no he threw a tantrum for the whole day. When really he just wanted to go on his Scooter and enjoy time with his Dad. I obviously upped it and tried to make him do something I think he would have liked, when I could have just kept it simple. Sometimes the basic things are usually the best, and the bells and whistles, or at least what you think your child will like is more to do with you, then it is with your child (I never got to experience many of these things when I was younger so now I'm living these experiences through my kids). Lesson learned.. although he's singing outside the @sciencemuseum was phenomenal.

10/24/2023, 8:51:14 PM

#Repost Credit belongs to: @.aleezaakibmom with @get_repost If you like it...please Follow me to see more One thing I will always tell parents of a child that is showing signs of autism" What will be will be no matter how much you worry.Try not to lose those times to worry or blaming yourself.it can be scary but you won't ever get those days back". #autismfamily #autismsupportandawareness #autismacceptance #autisticchildrenmatter AZlover229

10/21/2023, 10:31:12 AM

One thing I will always tell parents of a child that is showing signs of autism" What will be will be no matter how much you worry.Try not to lose those times to worry or blaming yourself.it can be scary but you won't ever get those days back". #autismfamily #autismsupportandawareness #autismacceptance #autisticchildrenmatter

10/21/2023, 6:00:06 AM

having my way , life’s good #facecardvalid 👩🏻‍⚕️💕💚 #abatherapy #RBT #specialist #autisticchildrenmatter

9/19/2023, 9:28:42 PM

💚 Year 4 💚 Very excited to return to school today 🥰 The structure and routine makes us very happy! Halle has been ready to go back for a while. I can tell because she starts trying to push her boundaries more 😏 (which secretly I love) 🤭😂 Hope everyone has the best first week back 🙌🏼 and i’m thinking of those parents/carers who are fighting the system for places! You shouldn’t have to but you’ve got this 💪🏼 keep pushing and as always i’m here for chats and though i’m no expert, any advice I can give I will 🙌🏼 #autism #autistic #autisticgirl #autismfamily #ourlife #neurodiverse #inclusion #autisticchildrenmatter #autismacceptance #autismawareness #firstdayofschool #disabilityinclusion #daughter #proud

9/6/2023, 10:28:57 AM

Cyrus, the new social media trainee at Inclusive Elf is trying hard to make videos for you 😁 this time he's spreading positivity, video coming soon (if he can get the camera to work 😂) inclusive-elf.com #puppets #fun #socialmedia #newjob #inclusiveelf #positivity #kidsbooks #autism #autismacceptance #autismacceptanceeveryday #autisticchildrenmatter #neurodivergent #neurodivergentkids #autismparents #finemotorskills #dyspraxia #dysgraphia #nonverbalautism #downsyndrome #cerebalpalsy #downsyndromeawareness #raredisease

9/4/2023, 12:23:17 AM

When I think back to December 22, 2020, the day I received my daughter’s diagnosis, I can honestly say we’ve come a long way. The diagnosis report alone was a nightmare to read & very discouraging… I felt like a failed parent. I mean, no parent is happy to learn their child is considered “special needs”. It’s a hard pill to swallow… So it definitely took a toll on my mental health… I was depressed for 2 years & It was one of the hardest times of my life. No one really knew what I was going through because I simply didn’t want anyone to have pity on me or my child AND I ain’t about that pity party life.. lol.. But I knew I needed to snap out of it, for the sake of my well being & for my family. Thankfully, with the support from my therapist, and the practice of Buddhism & Mediation, I was able to pull myself out of that dark space… 🪷🕉️ #namobuddhaya Fast forward to the present day… My Jew Jew Bee 🐝 continues to make me so proud. She taught herself to ride a bike & roller skate, she can count to 100, she’s verbal, she’s in a general ed classroom with support from her special ed team, (occupational therapist, special ed teacher, & speech pathologist) she has a great Aba therapist & BCBA, she’s in gymnastics, which she LOVES!! She has a big, sassy personality, she knows how to advocate for herself & everyone loves being around her! I’m so Blessed to have her in my life! Mom’s, the Autism diagnosis is a small part of your child. Once you get to a space where you’ve accepted the diagnosis, then it’s time to do the work to support & advocate for your child. Take it one day at a time & don’t compare your child to someone else’s. Let them grow at their own pace, pour into them, provide the support they need, love on them, & be proud of your babies! It takes a lot to live in a world that truly doesn’t understand autism. It is our job to spread awareness, & shine a light on how beautiful our autistic children really are. 💙💙💙

8/20/2023, 2:25:15 AM

Inclusive Elf is expanding.... the new 'advertising team' is getting ready behind the scenes 😂💙 Discover your inclusive colouring books at https://inclusive-elf.com/ #puppet #puppets #newteam #inclusiveelf #colouringbooks #sensorybook #autism #adhd #adhdparenting #neurodivergent #autismawareness #autisticchildren #autisticchildrenmatter #coloringbook #autisticparent #autisticbaby #additionalneeds

8/4/2023, 9:31:47 PM

Great visit to @mudchute_farm in East London. Ayden was literally in his element and particularly loved feeding the animals as well as petting them. The thing that was fascinating to me was he knew what the names of all the animals were and said them, or imitated their noises as we walked past them (although he did call a rabbit a cat, so had to correct him). Couldn't believe how much he enjoyed it and given that his scooter is his number one activity, I belive the farm has taken the number one spot. So we will most definitely be visiting here again.

7/6/2023, 5:00:47 PM

We’ve had a busy weekend celebrating friends birthdays and enjoying their parties. When imagen was younger she didn’t feel comftable at parties, couldn’t handle all the noises that comes with a party and she used to hide away in my chest. She has progressed and come along way since then and now absoluetly enjoys them and gets fully involved (sometimes needing support and reassurance). Don’t get me wrong as much as she has fun, there can still be triggers and challenges. If a party is held outside and not in an enclosed space, an adult has to be with her/have eyes on her at all times as she can wander off and is unaware of dangers. Parties that are in an enclosed space are great as I know she can’t escape (even though I still panick) and have eyes on her but today part of the area where the party took place was echoey which caused some panic, distress and hands over ears, but that soon passed when we moved into another room. I’m so happy how far this little lady of mine has come along in alot of areas and doing things she never used to do. I always say in their own time and things really do happen in their own time. #weekendcelebrating #birthdayparties #autisticgirlsmatter #autisticchildrenmatter #nonverbalgirl #mixedgirlsofinstagram #specialneedsfamilylife #autismspectrumdisorders #raisingawarenessonedayatatime #mydaughtersadvocate #progressingatlife#

6/18/2023, 10:47:46 PM

One of the skills Ayden naturally took a liking to and was good at, almost from the start was Scooter riding. Many a time we've been stopped in the street as people are impressed with his handling and the use of his scooter and how he does his own little tricks that he learnt himself. When I first took him out on his scooter, I thought it would take a few days as we couldn't communicate well how he should use it, but within a few hours he was riding it, braking with his feet, riding with one leg up and zig zagging along the pavement at crazy angles (these videos don't do him justice to be honest). Over the next few years, I'm going to enter him into some scooter competitions and clubs just so he is around those that have a similar interest and we know he loves it, as well as anything with wheels. Fins what your child love and attempt to open up their horizons further to whatever it is. For now it's scootering, but who knows what it could be. Even if it changes like 10 times or more, I will make sure to support him regardless.

6/9/2023, 8:33:39 PM

Days out at the to see some sharks 🦈. #autism #autisticchildrenmatter #bpd #mentalhealth

6/8/2023, 4:29:35 PM

My son is incredibly affectionate. Every so often he will come over and give me a hug, or run to hold my hand when we are in different parts of the house. A part of me thinks he gets it from me, as I'm generally quite an affectionate person through my actions or words. But... I think that's just all him to be honest and he is naturally like that. We are extremely close and although he can't yet say the words "I love you" I know his actions demonstrate that more than any words could. The other day he did something quite incredible. We were in the middle of one of his many hugs of the day. He then pulls back, looks me directly in the eyes and then comes closer towards my face. He holds his face for a while and then I'm thinking... what is this? He then kisses me on my lips. I was taken a back as I wasn't really aware he was going to do that or how to react. So I reacted the only way I could and said "thank you" I want my son to be able to share his affections with me and his family anyway he feels comfortable. Whether that's a kiss today, a hug tomorrow or whatever else makes him confirm his feelings for us. I may have to speak to him about transitioning when he's in his teens from lips to forehead but there is plenty of time for that.

6/4/2023, 8:32:44 PM

“Everyone has a mountain to climb and autism has not been my mountain, it has been my opportunity for victory.” #autismawareness #autism #autisticchildren #autisticcommunity #autisticchildrenmatter #autismacceptance #autismfamiliessticktogether #autistictherapist

6/2/2023, 6:42:42 PM

It's interesting, I've never once mentioned @marvel or any of their characters or creations to my son, but here he is getting stuck into an #ironman mask, and continously shouting at #Spiderman at home. Again I've never mentioned Spiderman to him but I guess their characters are literally everywhere. Now if you know me, his dad. You will know for the most part I don't particularly like most #Marvel films (too many reasons to write here), but for Ayden I will of course gain some interest if he enjoys them. When Ayden was diagnosed with #Autism at 2 years old. One of the tasks they gave him to determine whether he was #neurotypical or not, was whether he could pick up on pretend play. The speech therapist demonstrated feeding a dolly cups of pretend tea, from a set of cups and a saucer. Ayden was then meant to copy and imitate feeding the same dolly or another one. He was not able to, along with some of the other tasks around pretend play. Fast to 2023 and he is not only pretend playing with dollies and feeding teddy bears food, but also trying to talk to action figures and mimic language that he has heard. Including wearing a massive iron man mask. He's come a long way with his autism, and even though he has still some way to go and still so in awe of how much he is developing and growing each day. Every new, significant change and encounter opens up a new side to him, and look forward to much more he can do.

5/30/2023, 6:29:42 PM

Shattered after the #banholidayweekend is an understatement. We have been carrying out 3 days straight of intense #pottytraining with Ayden. Beginning last week Saturday. It means he won't be wearing any trousers, pants or nappies and will be completely bottomless. This is to ensure he knows when he needs to go to the toilets and seeing himself go will trigger him to continue to remember and repeat the cycle, as well as tell us when he wants to go, eventually leading to him going on his own. Children with #Autism generally take longer to learn to be potty trained as it may mean they don't understand instructions, or because of development delay, if will take them a little bit longer to know what they need to do, hence trying different methods that may or may not work for them. Results have been amazing. 1st day he was completely dry, and used the toilet continously, accept for one accident on the stairs. 2nd day he was completely dry and used the toilet, again accept for one accident. Today he has been using the toilet all day and even told us when he wanted to do it. Me and my wife have been working hard on his toilet training to ensure he is as ready as possible for reception in September. And its fine if he doesn't get there yet, but the progress over these past 3 days have been nothing but amazing. We're going to continue to do the bottomless method all through the weekend and up until September as it it seems to have helped him make amazing progress. To all parents and those potty training their autistic kids, hang in there, try different methods and be patient. You'll get there. We're not even there yet, but we're ever so close.

5/29/2023, 10:41:41 PM

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5/27/2023, 12:14:27 AM

good deed done for this month,donating the earnings of my film 🎥🎬 I directed and wrote 'Worm and the Widow' screened at @onecineplex for a limited time in Ramadan which features special needs children to @smarterbrunei today. My next film project will include Autism themed issues as I feel very personal about this too. Thank you SMARTER for receiving me and giving a tour of the establishment . I hope my humble donation can make a difference #feelingproud #wormandthewidow #bruneifilmmaker #tiktokinfluencer #contohbeliaberwawasan #bruneiactors #fariszainidi #busanasianfilmschool #smarterbrunei #ysealialumni #americanfilmshowcasealumni #autisticchildrenmatter #donatingforcharity #autismawareness

5/25/2023, 11:10:59 AM

Friday, Happy Friday! It’s Friday . that’s all. @happyrobinclothing on Jude . #kidsclothes #kidsclothing #dresskids_likekids #happyclothes #happyclothing #outdoorplayspace #outdoorplayspaces #autisticpreschooler #autisticchild #autisticchildren #autisticchildrenmatter

5/12/2023, 6:49:23 PM

We had our first #FamilyHoliday with the destination at hand being #Antalya in Turkey. It was incredible for us and for the boys, in particular Ayden who interestingly became very very brave and conquered a water slide that he was afraid of on his own. With his #Autism I noticed to conquer this fear he had to do quite a few tests to understand the water slide, and I watched him do this for an hour before he went down it. First - he entered at the bottom of the slide, assessing the level of water he would be splashing down into. Next he went up and down the stairs of the slide to understand what it would feel like. Then he went to the top of the slide and sat there for ages, almost psyching himself up to go down. He would sit there for ages, assessing the gushing water going past his legs but not yet having the courage to go down. Finally he held my hand and directed me to sit with him at the top of the slide. I did so, and we sat for a while, until he gestured for me to slide down with him. Once I did I think that unlocked his confidence and the rest is what you see in the first slide. He went on the slide ... well I stopped counting after the eighth slide down but he really enjoyed himself. I say all of that to say this... I read and hear conversations about autistic children and adults not being able to perform certain tasks. As if it's impossible. I highly disagree with that. As with my son, it may take those on the #Spectrum time, and it may not be conventional but tasks can be attacked differently to achieve the same result. Don't let anyone believe your child or any autistic person can't achieve personally, academically, professionally and more. It's possible. You just need patience, time and alot of practise. They will get there and so will my son... as I say, The world is Ayden's #Autism #AutismSpectrum #Spectrum #ADHD #FamilyHoliday #BlackBoys #BlackFamily #Bravery #WaterSlide #FunInTheSun #ASD #autismawareness #autisticchildren #autisticadults #autisticchildrenmatter #SEND

5/7/2023, 7:15:21 PM

Spectrum of Wonders: Celebrating the Unique Brilliance of Autism Made in honor of my granddaughter, Mary, who was recently diagnosed with autism. Prints available at my Redbubble. Link in bio. #digital art #AIArtMixedMedia #ProcreatePainting #Photoshop #DiamondArt #DiamondPainting #DiamondDotz #WallArt #JigsawPuzzle #Autism #Spectrum #OnTheSpectrum #AutisticChildren #Rainbow #brilliantchildren #DiamondArtClub #Spectrum #artisticchildrenofinstagram #AutisticChildrenMatter

5/7/2023, 8:08:15 AM

April 2 marked the 16th World Autism Awareness Day. In China, there are more and more campaigns to raise awareness of the disability and encourage members of the public to support autistic people and their families. 🔗bit.ly/3omw1r6 #china #civilsociety #ngo #autism #autismawareness #disabilityinclusion #chengdu #autisticchildren #autisticchildrenmatter

4/17/2023, 9:03:38 AM