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(Source: Autism Society www.autism-society.org By Scott Badesch, Autism Society President and CEO)
Below is the motivational and inspiring message from Autism Society President and CEO, Scott Badesch. In cooperation with the Autism Society's efforts, we at Personal Touch Therapy, LLC, are proud to be a part of such a movement that not only raises awarness about Autism, but is dedicated to providing the therapy needs that children with autism need to help them live their day to day lives as well as grow their potential well into adulthood.
Today is world autism awareness day. Today, throughout the world, individuals will come together highlighting the needs and dreams of people living with autism. Today, all of us at the Autism Society honor and respect each individual living with autism for whom they are. We celebrate and honor parents, siblings, grandparents, teachers, and other professionals who provide support and love to those living on the autism spectrum. We celebrate those who, years ago, did not accept what they were told they couldn't do and today have shown what they are capable of. We celebrate those elected officials, business and religious leaders who value the beauty of a person with autism.
Read the rest of the message here...
(Source: Autism Society www.autism-society.org By Scott Badesch, Autism Society President and CEO)
Below is the motivational and inspiring message from Autism Society President and CEO, Scott Badesch. In cooperation with the Autism Society's efforts, we at Personal Touch Therapy, LLC, are proud to be a part of such a movement that not only raises awarness about Autism, but is dedicated to providing the therapy needs that children with autism need to help them live their day to day lives as well as grow their potential well into adulthood.
Today is world autism awareness day. Today, throughout the world, individuals will come together highlighting the needs and dreams of people living with autism. Today, all of us at the Autism Society honor and respect each individual living with autism for whom they are. We celebrate and honor parents, siblings, grandparents, teachers, and other professionals who provide support and love to those living on the autism spectrum. We celebrate those who, years ago, did not accept what they were told they couldn't do and today have shown what they are capable of. We celebrate those elected officials, business and religious leaders who value the beauty of a person with autism.
Read the rest of the message here...
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