WORLD AUTISM AWARENESS DAY – April 2
Sun Apr 2nd

World Autism Awareness Day

On April 2nd each year, World Autism Awareness Day (WAAD), sheds a light on a growing global health crisis.

Autism affects 1 in 59 children, according to the National Autism Association. Boys are more common in boys than girls, and the bio-neurological developmental disorder usually appears by the age of three.

As children with autism grow older, they face all sorts of challenges. Because many people don't speak or use social cues as you do, or if you do, they become targets for bullies or are completely banned altogether. Children with autism are also vulnerable to drowning because they wander from their homes and schools. People can't tell someone their name or where they live because they are unable to communicate. Neither can tell them their name or where they live. In addition, adults are more likely to be unemployed or underemployed..

However, there are resources available for parents and schools to help keep children safe and help them lead happy and healthy lives.. For families and schools, visit the National Autism Association website for information, maps, and tips.

The day also focuses on the increasing need for services that can help those with autism now and in the future.

#worldautismawarenessday or #waad is a hashtag that can be used to track #worldautismawarenessday or #waad

  • The Host event, which promotes autism awareness, is held in the United States
  • Attend an occurrence and show your love for someone you know
  • Share your experience and make your voice heard.
  • Although the day also celebrates the lives of those with autism, those with autism have varied degrees of severity, it's also important to remember that autism is a lifelong illness with varying degrees of severity. It's important to continue to fund research into autism treatment and therapies that can improve the lives of those with autism
  • Speak out about autism to help remove the stigma associated with it
  • To post on social media, use the hashtag #WorldAutismDay to post.

History has shown that the world autism awareness day is the first in the world autism awareness day

In 2008, the United Nations General Assembly declared April 2nd as World Autism Awareness Day, highlighting the increasing need for innovative services to assist those with autism.

Autism FAQ

Q. Who diagnoses autism?

A. Autism can only be diagnosed by a physician.

Q. Is there a test to diagnose autism? Autism is diagnosed by doctors in A. A. using a system of measures based on behavior.' Autism is not diagnosed by blood tests.

What does "spectrum disorder" mean? Q. What does "spectrum disorder" imply? Autism signs can range from mild to severe. A. Autism disorders can range from mild to severe. In addition, the symptoms of disease can vary as well. That is why it is referred to as a spectrum disorder.