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Autistic Pride Day

Published: 25 Jun 2020 Tagged: Aspies for FreedomAutismAutistic Pride Day
Autistic Pride Day

Last week, June 18th, was celebrated the Autistic Pride Day, to increase not only the awareness about people within the Autism Spectrum Disorder, but also to ensure people with autism must be respected and recognised in their own neurodiversity traits.

This date was established by the British institution named Aspies for Freedom, which conducts many other initiatives towards the inclusion and celebration of people within the ASD.

Watch the testimonial from the youtuber Stimptown about being proud of his own autistic condition:

If you or any of your family members or friends is diagnosed within the Autism Spectrum Disorder, use not only June 18th but all days of the year being proud of yourself! Speakable wishes a happy and successful life and will be there for you with our services, our supportive communication and our dedicated team!

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