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On Wednesdays we wear pink, and in April, we celebrate World Autism Month.

World Autism Month is a global celebration of the autistic community and the beautiful weirdness, laughter, sensitivity, and love they bring into our lives. As a design and branding company committed to accessibility, we celebrate this month by sharing with our readers a treasure trove of 70+ resources to support and cherish the autistic community and all its friends.

These resources include infographics aimed at deepening the understanding and acceptance of autism. They also include organization, productivity, and sensory aid apps. We have also highlighted individuals and organizations doing god’s work in amplifying autistic voices, championing the cause, and pushing the boat to make the world a much more humanistic and inclusive space.

Let’s start.

Infographics to Understand Autism Better

Autism, or autism spectrum disorder (ASD), is a neurodivergent condition that affects a person’s behavior, interactions, communications, and even their ability to identify and regulate their emotions. While ‘people with autism can’t feel empathy’ has proven to be an absolute myth, challenges remain that make life difficult for autistic people.

One of these challenges is the lack of education and acceptance associated with neurodiversity, in this case, autism.

We usually fear what we don’t understand. While that’s not an excuse for anything, it can be a place to start the work. And that’s what we want to do with the help of the infographics below. Go through them to understand what is autism, how it manifests, and how it can be an extremely fluid disorder in its symptoms and challenges.

1. Autism 101

This is a valuable resource to understand the autism spectrum disorder, including its fluidity, early signs, impact on families, and popular treatment options.

Autism 101

2. Early Signs of Autism

This infographic is a to-the-point, short chart that you can probably place in a classroom, on your kitchen counter, or hang in your doctor’s office as a handy tool.

Early Signs of Autism

3. Possible causes of autism

Autism is a neurodivergent disorder with several possible causes. Scientists, researchers, and the medical community are trying to understand its causes and treatments. Use this guide to keep you up to date on common possible causes of autism spectrum disorder.

Possible causes of autism

4. Early detection and diagnoses of autism

This is a precious guide to detecting autism at different developmental stages during the child’s first two years. Know the signs to look for when the child is 6 months old, and go all the way to the 24-month milestone.

Early detection and diagnoses of autism

5. Official diagnostic criteria for autism spectrum disorder

Families can have a hard time separating myth from fact when dealing with a child with ASD. This infographic provides official diagnostic criteria for families and teachers to understand autism better and respond to ASD children more helpfully and healthily.

Official diagnostic criteria for autism spectrum disorder

6. ABCs of Autism

This is a handy checklist for parents to quickly go through the ABCs of autism, from understanding it to exploring common treatment options.

ABCs of Autism

7. Overlap of autism and ADHD

As you learn more about autism, you’ll discover that it overlaps greatly with another medical condition called attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). ADHD affects a person’s ability to focus and self-control.

This infographic gives a quick look at the intersection of the two.

Overlap of autism and ADHD

8. Autism awareness vs. acceptance

Recently discovered a loved one has autism? Use this infographic to approach them full acceptance and empathy instead of surface awareness.

Autism awareness vs. acceptance

9. Autism is fluid

Popular culture may paint autistic people with a rigid brush stroke of limited emotional growth and communicational barriers. However, autism is fluid, and multifaceted, and may manifest differently in individuals.

Autism is fluid

10. Helping autistic children with play

Not all leisure and playtime activities help children with autism. This infographic guides you to play strategies that autistic children might enjoy.

Helping autistic children with play

11. Solving misbehavior in children with autism

The behavioral modification that works on other children might not work with children with autism. Learn through this tool how to best approach misbehavior with children and fix it with patience and care.

Solving misbehavior in children with autism

12. Addressing the wandering of children with autism

Children with autism have a high tendency to wander. Use this guide to put strategies in place on how to prevent it, and the actions to take if it happens.

Addressing the wandering of children with autism

13. 10 Myths about Autism

Do you think you have some idea of what autism is? Take a look at this infographic to know for sure.

Myths about Autism

14. 5 Tips to design better for people with autism

Good graphic design is characterized by its accessibility to people of varying abilities, conditions, and situations. Elevate your design skills by learning how autism presents itself in people, and how to create design environments that cater to autistic individuals better.

5 Tips to design better for people with autism
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15. Helping autistic women thrive in the workplace

Modern organizations with strong diversity, equality, and inclusion goals could use resources like these to start making their workplaces more supportive of neurodivergent employees.

Helping autistic women thrive in the workplace

Apps for Neurodivergent People

Daily activities can be a challenge for people with ASD. They can struggle with organization, prioritizing tasks, and getting things done on time. They can also be prone to distractions and misplacing things.

As an autistic student or professional, this can lead to trouble in school or at work.

To stay in control of your organization and productivity, these apps can be a great tool to work with. Some of these apps address organization and productivity challenges, while others aim to assist in times of crisis or emergencies. Apps like Moodpanda and Relax Melodies can offer help when you feel a sensory overload is coming in.

15 Apps for Neurodivergent People

All these apps are available on Android and iOS systems.

1. Time Timer

Time is an abstract concept and can seem even more so for people who learn differently. Time Timer is an app that turns this abstract concept more physical with physical representations of the time left to do a task.

Those with ASD can use the Time Timer app to set themselves reminders and schedules and use their time with more focus and efficiency.

Time Timer

2. Habitica

Learning new routines and habits can often be a challenge for people with autism. Habitica is a fun app that gamifies your life. Set yourself a goal, a daily challenge to build a habit or a to-do list. Earn rewards for fulfilling tasks and unlock features like special suits, armor, magic skills, and quests.

Play with friends to stay accountable and motivated.

Habitica

3. Tiimo

This is a time-management, productivity-boosting, habit-building, and focus-assistance app, all built into one. Use it to plan your day, complete a project, or form a habit. It offers daily focus sessions with body doubles to help you stay motivated. AI-powered checklists break down tasks into simpler lists so you can get more down with dedicated focus. It’s design-driven with an emphasis on assistive icons and colors to help people with autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and more to learn and work better.

Tiimo

4. MyHomework

If homework planning is a struggle for you as a student with autism, download the myHomework app.

This digital homework planner keeps track of your classes, homework, tests, and projects. Use it to add details about your homework like due date reminders, task priority, and project category.

myHomework

5. The Miracle Modus

The Miracle Modus

When life gets tough and the sensory overload too much, find your favorite sofa and click on the app. Take refuge in mathematically patterned rainbow colors and the sound of soft bells. Interact with modes to find the ones you like the best and take your mind off of things to reclaim your center.

6. GoNoodle

GoNoodle

Fun and interactive app featuring movement and mindfulness activities to support focus and relaxation.

7. Relax Melodies

Relax Melodies

Customizable app offering soothing sounds and music to aid in relaxation and sleep.

8. Headspace

Headspace

Meditation and mindfulness app providing guided sessions to reduce stress and improve mental well-being.

9. focus@will

focus@will

Music streaming service scientifically designed to enhance focus and productivity.

10. EmergencyChat

EmergencyChat

Communication app designed for individuals who may have difficulty speaking in emergency situations.

11. Route4U

Route4U

Accessibility app that crowdsources information on wheelchair-accessible routes and places.

12. MindMeister

MindMeister

Collaborative mind mapping tool to visually organize thoughts, ideas, and projects.

13. Proloquo2Go

Proloquo2Go

Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) app for individuals with communication challenges.

14. Speech Blubs

Speech Blubs

Speech therapy app using interactive games and activities to improve speech and language skills.

15. Otsimo

Otsimo

Educational app offering personalized learning experiences for children with special needs.

16. Starfall

Starfall

Interactive learning platform featuring educational games and activities for early learners, including those with neurodiversity.

20 Autism Advocates and Influencers on Instagram

Nothing helps us feel more understood and accepted than bonding with other people who share our struggles. With a huge majority of autistic adults unemployed or struggling with other forms of social acceptance, raising our voices for autism awareness and acceptance has not been more urgent.

In the list below, you will find 20 powerful voices doing just that. These include education specialists, rights advocates, nutrition specialists, behavioral experts, and those with lived experiences of autism.

20 Autism Advocates and Influencers on Instagram

Read their stories, find inspiration, identify opportunities, and expand your tribe.

1. Leann Libas — Disability Rights Advocate

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2. John Robison — Neurodiversity Scholar

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3. Chris Bonello — Author & Autistic Advocate

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4. Paige Layle — AuDHD Video Creator

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5. Lauren Melissa Ellzey — Autistic self-advocate & YA fiction author

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6. Autism Sketches

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7. The Autistic Life — An Instagram Blog

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8. Lyric Rivera — Autistic Educator, Artist, & Author

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9. Broady and Matt — AuDHD Couple

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10. Taylor Linloff — Autism Advocate and Speaker

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11. Undercover Autie — An Instagram Blog

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12. Joy F. Johnson — Advocate, Behavioral Analyst, & More

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13. Neurodivergent Lou — An Instagram Blog

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14. Emily @21andsensory — Illustrator & Graphic Designer

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15. Autistic & Unapologetic — Writer

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16. Jeremiah Josey — An Autistic, 24-Year-Old Pastry Chef, & More

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17. Autism Happy Place — Artist & Studio

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18. Lisa Wright — IEP Special Education Coach

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19. Brittyn Coleman — Autism Nutrition & Picky Eating Expert

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20. Krys — Personal Blog of a Neurodiverse Family

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Organizations & Support Groups

As critical as it is to have individual connections within the autism community, it’s even more important to strive for collective action. Organizations and nonprofits that study and fund research to investigate autism, to find better solutions, and to uncover truths we didn’t know before are extremely important.

You can support these organizations through your time, money, and stories. Your experiences and expertise can help families deal with new diagnoses in a better way and a supportive environment. You can also do your bit to help pass legislation and social infrastructures that support inclusion and equality.

In times of need, these nonprofits can emerge as the lifeline you can rely on. Take a look below to learn the great work these organizations are doing.

1. Healis Austim Centre, Singapore

Healis Austim Centre, Singapore

2. Neurodivergent Insights

Neurodivergent Insights

3. NeuroClastic

NeuroClastic

4. Autism Speaks

Autism Speaks

5. Michelle Swan

Michelle Swan

6. The Little Black Duck

The Little Black Duck

7. Aut Gems

Aut Gems

8. HIA Autism Centre

HIA Autism Centre

9. Association for Science in Autism Treatment

Association for Science in Autism Treatment

10. Autistic Self Advocacy Network

Autistic Self Advocacy Network

11. National Autism Association

National Autism Association

12. Autism National Committee

Autism National Committee

13. Autism HWY

Autism HWY

14. Association for Autism and Neurodiversity

Association for Autism and Neurodiversity

15. Autism Navigator

Autism Navigator

16. Autism Research Institute

Autism Research Institute

17. Autism Society

Autism Society

18. Disability Scoop

Disability Scoop

19. My Autism Team

My Autism Team

20. Organization for Autism Research

Organization for Autism Research

21. The National Professional Development Center

The National Professional Development Center

22. National Association of Special Education Teachers

National Association of Special Education Teachers

23. Wrights Law

Wrights Law

24. Sesame Workshop

Sesame Workshop

25. The Arc

The Arc

26. Autism 360

Autism 360

27. The Color of Autism Foundation

The Color of Autism Foundation

28. Brain Foundation

Brain Foundation

29. Autistic Women and Nonbinary Network

Autistic Women and Nonbinary Network

30. Flutie Foundation

Flutie Foundation

Conclusion

People with autism and other neurodivergent conditions live with challenges that need to be studied and understood further. The resources we have shared in this article help support this cause.

As an accessibility-minded business, we strive to create inclusive conversations and spaces. Because we believe the alternative is lazy and boring.

So, join us in celebrating the International Month of Autism Awareness and Acceptance, and share the stuff you like in this article with those you love. Happy Autism World to all!

Author Bio:    

Evan is an Expert in Digital Marketing. He has been working in the social media space since 2008, with a focus on design services, user interface planning, branding and more. Currently, he is leading content marketing efforts at DesignMantic and has played an integral part in the success story of DesignMantic through strategic marketing campaigns. Evan is also a design pro, who has shown a predilection towards DIY design projects.

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