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Beyond Awareness for World Autism Day: Embracing True Autism Acceptance in Families, Churches & Homeschool Groups

Beyond Awareness for World Autism Day: Embracing True Autism Acceptance in Families, Churches & Homeschool Groups

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In this episode, author and publisher Dana Susan Beasley dives into the heart of Autism World Awareness Day (April 2) with an important discussion on moving beyond awareness to true autism acceptance. She shares a personal update on her family's journey, why she had to step away from the podcast, and what inspired her to return with this vital topic.

Dana explores the key differences between awareness and acceptance, addressing common misconceptions about autism and offering practical ways that families, churches, and homeschool groups can foster real belonging for autistic individuals. She also provides faith-based encouragement on embracing neurodiversity as part of God's design and actionable steps for creating more inclusive environments in church and education.

Listen in for real-life insights, biblical encouragement, and practical strategies to support and uplift autistic individuals.

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