In addition to awareness … acceptance
by Patricia
If you read my post last week, you know that April 2nd was World Autism Awareness Day and that the entire month of April is Autism Awareness Month.
Awareness is great, but maybe acceptance should be part of the message, too. The Autistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN) is leading a campaign to emphasize the importance of moving from awareness to acceptance, and labeling April Autism Acceptance Month is part of this movement. From the ASAN web site:
Autism Acceptance Month is about challenging ignorance, prejudice, fear and hysteria about autism and autistic people.
Autism Acceptance Month spreads the word that autism is both a neurological disability and a natural part of human diversity, and centers the voices of autistic people in the conversation about us.
I would like to think that everyone already knows about autism, that we are done with awareness, but I know this isn’t true. I would like to think that acceptance is a given, that our society accepts all people with disabilities, but I know this isn’t true, either. Awareness and acceptance are both important.