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Rug and Mat Making

Sensory rugs and mats can be beneficial for children with autism by providing a safe and engaging space for sensory exploration and regulationThese mats often feature a variety of textures, colors, and patterns designed to stimulate different senses and promote sensory integration. They can also be helpful for children who need a designated area for decompression and self-soothing. 

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Multipurpose liquid soap

Enjoy our liquid foaming hand soap featuring our bright colorful gems.  This soap offers a luxurious lather with big bubble foam and contains vitamin E and aloe vera that will leave your skin feeling soft and smooth! The sweet fresh picked apple fragrance leaves your hands smelling fresh and clean.

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Beed’s Making

Bead making can be a beneficial activity for individuals with autism, promoting fine motor skills, sensory exploration, and even social interactionSpecifically, silicone beads, often designed with autism awareness themes, are popular for crafting items like keychains, bracelets, and pen decorations. These beads are typically made from food-grade silicone, making them safe, durable, and easy to handle. 

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Agriculture

I think farming has evolved over time, not just as a career opportunity or way of living, but also as a form of therapy. It’s been shown to provide so many areas of education and help children and adults with their emotions. It can become a coping mechanism when people are struggling.

Why we Support Autism

Supporting autism is crucial for fostering a more inclusive and understanding societyRaising awareness helps reduce stigma, promotes acceptance, and ensures individuals with autism have the support they need to thrive in all aspects of life. This includes access to appropriate education, healthcare, and social opportunities. 

Here’s why supporting autism is important:

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  • Promotes Neurodiversity:
    Autism is a natural variation of the human brain, not a disease. Recognizing neurodiversity encourages acceptance and celebrates the unique strengths and perspectives of individuals on the autism spectrum. 
  • Reduces Stigma and Discrimination:
    Increased awareness helps dispel myths and misconceptions surrounding autism, leading to a more compassionate and understanding society. 
  • Fosters Inclusion:

    By understanding the diverse needs of individuals with autism, we can create more inclusive environments in schools, workplaces, and communities. 

     
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  • Improves Mental Health:
    Acceptance and support can significantly improve the mental health and well-being of individuals with autism, helping them build confidence and self-esteem. 
  • Encourages Positive Interactions:
    Awareness empowers individuals to interact more positively with people with autism, fostering meaningful relationships and social inclusion. 
  • Enriches Society:
    Individuals with autism have unique talents and perspectives that can enrich our society in various fields, such as science, arts, and technology, when given the right support.