World Autism Awareness Day

  • Start embracing all of those around you with all your heart!

    „The stigmatization and discrimination associated with neurological differences remain substantial obstacles to diagnosis and therapies, an issue that must be addressed by both public policy-makers in developing nations, as well as donor countries.”

    https://www.un.org/en/observances/autism-day/background

  • Creations of students to raise awareness for autistic people

    Alexandra Anicolaesei & Maria Iosub/ Colegiul Tehnic de Căi Ferate „Unirea” Pașcani, Romania

    For some years now, our students join students from a Special Educational Needs School in our town in all types of activities to raise awareness towards accepting and helping autistic children and their families.

    Olivia CTCFU/ Colegiul Tehnic de Căi Ferate „Unirea” Pașcani

    coord. teacher: Maria Iosub
    "I'm not weird, I'm different", just like us, people with autism and not only, are people and starting from this principle we, the students of the CTCF Unirea Pașcani, we thought, even in pandemic conditions to show those with „blue blood” our compassion for them through small gestures we want to show them that whatever happens they are special to us and we will always be with them.

    ZEHRA CANBOLAT-AKIF PALALI ANATOLIAN HIGH SCHOOL

    We created a slogan with our photos taken from Ayyüce apal,HasanTaha apal,Şule apal,Göksu apal,Mürvet apal and eren apal..
    Canva pster was created by Yusuf Apal

    Jõhvi Russian Basic School

    Teacher: Galina Safronova.
    Student: Emilia.jvp

    In recent years, the system of inclusive education has been intensively developing in Estonia.
    In our school, about 90 people study, taking into account the variety of special educational needs and individual opportunities in a light and individual program in both small and regular classes.
    These children participate in the general educational process, sports and extracurricular activities, and various projects.
    We are different, but we are together!

    Fatma Deniz AKYOL-Hacı Ömer Tarman Anatolian High School

    LIGHT IT UP BLUE
    Turkey turned 'Blue' on April 2, World Autism Awareness Day. Important iconic buildings in our country were illuminated with blue light on April 2 as a part of the “LIGHT IT UP BLUE for AUTISM” campaign which was organized simultaneously all over the world in order to attract attention to autism and to raise awareness. Besides a lot of people shared messages on their social media accounts with the hashtag #otizmemaviışıkyak-#light it up blue.

    Fatma Deniz AKYOL-Hacı Ömer Tarman Anatolian High School

    LIGHT IT UP BLUE FOR AUTISM!

    Fatma Deniz AKYOL-Hacı Ömer Tarman Anatolian High School

    Yiğit.HOTAL has prepared a poster for "World Autism Awareness Day".

    Rus Alexandrina-Corina / Colegiul Național Petru Rareș

    We created a poster for "World Autism Awareness Day".

    OYA ZEYNEP YILDIRIM/SUNAR NURİ ÇOMU ANATOLIAN HIGH SCHOOL

    Our work prepared to raise awareness for the world autism day

    OYA ZEYNEP YILDIRIM/SUNAR NURİ ÇOMU ANATOLIAN HIGH SCHOOL

    my student prepared this product with love
    Umut-SNÇL

    Toderic Adriana ,Liceul cu Program Sportiv Bistrita, Romania

    World Autism Awareness Day
    Student-Mihai LPS

    Nalan AKKOÇ-Şehit Pilot Hamza Gümüşsoy Science High School

    Autsim Awareness Day Posters from ŞPHGFL eTwinners

    Nalan AKKOÇ-Şehit Pilot Hamza Gümüşsoy Science High School

    ŞPHGFL eTwinners are preparing posters for autism

    Fatma Deniz AKYOL-Hacı Ömer Tarman Anatolian High School

    While Yiğit.HOTAL was designing "Autism Day" poster.

    DEMET TURAL-BAHTİYAR VAHABZADE SOCIAL SCIENCES HIGH SCHOOL

    On April 2, World Autism Awareness Day, iconic buildings in Turkey will be illuminated with blue light, people will wear blue, and social media accounts will be illuminated with the call of Tohum Autism Foundation, the Turkish ambassador of the Burn Blue Light Campaign, which was launched to attract the attention of the public to autism and attracted attention all over the world. They will express that they are aware of autism and stand by them by giving messages about autism with the hashtag #otizmemaviışıkyak.