Join the AIACC in recognizing that April 2 is World Autism Day, and April is Autism Awareness Month.
Around the world, state and national governments, private industries, and households will recognize World Autism Day as they “Light it Up Blue.” On April 2, standard light bulbs will be replaced by a hue of blue – showing awareness and concern for those affected by autism. The Birmingham City Hall and the RSA Battlehouse Tower in Mobile are just a couple of the buildings changing Alabama’s landscape. Governor Bentley recently signed a proclamation designating April as Autism Awareness Month in Alabama.
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a brain disorder affecting communication and social interactions, and occurs before the age of three (DSM-5). Signs of ASD include:
- Repetitive behaviors
- Impairments in verbal and nonverbal communication
- Difficulties with socialization
If you would like to purchase the blue-tinted bulbs or a “Light It Up Blue” t-shirt, contact the Autism Society of Alabama (877-4AUTISM).
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