Dear Brave Parent,
I see the weight you carry, the questions that flood your mind, the silent tears you cry at night when no one is watching. When the diagnosis came, so did […]
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I see the weight you carry, the questions that flood your mind, the silent tears you cry at night when no one is watching. When the diagnosis came, so did […]
Dear Brave Parent, Read More »
Join us as we explore Autism & Culture: Awareness and Acceptance a powerful conversation on inclusion, understanding, and support for individuals with autism.
Autism Awareness Conference 2025 Read More »
April 2nd marks World Autism Awareness Day, a time to shine a light on the spectrum of experiences that make up the lives of people with autism. This year marks the 18th annual World Autism Awareness Day.
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Sleep…that state of restful and reduced mental and physical activity we all love. Young or old, everyone loves to catch some good night’s rest after a long day. Even if
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The holiday season is here, and Bethelxafe Autism Foundation is thrilled to host our Annual Christmas Party! This event is all about celebrating joy, inclusion, and the spirit of togetherness.
Bethelxafe Autism Foundation Christmas Party Read More »
Autism is not something to be “normalized” but celebrated. The differences that come with autism unique ways of thinking, intense focus, creativity, and honesty are gifts that enrich our world.
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For someone with autism, the world can sometimes feel overwhelming; bright lights, loud sounds, and fast-paced environments can be a lot to handle. One of the greatest gifts you can
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Relating to someone with autism may feel unfamiliar at first, but it’s about building trust, understanding, and respect. Remember, communication isn’t always verbal. They may express themselves through gestures, art,
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Patience is your greatest tool when supporting someone with autism. They may take longer to process information, respond to questions, or adjust to changes. Your willingness to wait without rushing
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Supporting someone with autism begins with kindness. It’s about creating an environment where they feel accepted and valued. Start by being inclusive. Invite them to participate in activities, but respect