I loved these brilliant videos of Autism’s Got Talent from Anna Kennedy Online.
What do you think of them as a way of raising autism awareness?
I loved these brilliant videos of Autism’s Got Talent from Anna Kennedy Online.
What do you think of them as a way of raising autism awareness?
Autism Is An Inspiration Not An Illness says Anna Kennedy OBE
We loved this!
Rather it I am trying to put together a list of people who for whatever reason can be described a role models for our community.
The list is in no way complete so I would ask you to share the details of your heroes in the comments section below!
My first is pretty obvious Temple Grandin is an inspiration to pretty much everyone in the ASD scene. You can now follow her on Twitter. I do!
Daniel Tammet is a best selling author of “Born on a Blue Day” which tells his story. He moved between the world of maths and literature effortlessly . Indeed he learnt Icelandic in a week.
The name Ari Ne’eman may not be well know to you but he has been at the forefront of people with autism speaking for people with autism rather. He tweets on a whole range of issues!
Daryl Hannah was one of the first celebrities to discuss their diagnosis of autism openly. Part of the process to breaking down the stigma associated with ASD and helping to create autism acceptance.
Vernon L. Smith hold the Nobel Prize for Economics. Which pretty much says it all about how far people with autism can go!
But it is not just people with autism themselves I would like to honour. Anna Kennedy (who was awarded an OBE by the Queen) who is herself an autism mun has been a indefatigable campaigner for autism awareness and acceptance. Not just that she has founded two schools, a college, a respite home for people on the spectrum.
As we are based in the UK I would also like to mention an autism researcher who is Professor of Developmental Psychopathology at the University of Cambridge. As many of you will know Simon Cohen-Baron is a name which is instantly recognisable to many of us in the autism world.
On a personal note I would like to mention the two teachers who run the ASD unit in my son’s school. I won’t mention their names to protect their privacy. But if you are reading this I would like to thanks you both from the bottom of my heart.
And finally. My son himself. He battles everyday and often he wins. My wife and I are very proud of him!
So please do feel free to tell us about your autism heroes in the comments section below!
As you may know The Autism Show is the UK’s premier event for the ASD community. Last year, say the organisers, more than 7,000 people attended. This years speakers include Professor Simon Baron-Cohen as well as writer Kathy Lette and numerous campaigners and activists..
From her tweets Anna Kennedy is running some Autism’s Got Talent Sessions
Off to The Excel this morning for The #Autism Show . If your at the event pop over and say Hello. Mini Autism's got Talent starts at 1 pm 🙂
— Anna Kennedy OBE (@AnnaKennedy1) June 13, 2014
Not just that but there is a huge exhibition as well.
So that’s the information I have so over to you.
Are you running a stand? Giving a talk? If so please use the comments box below to tell us more.
Have you attended? What should other please check out. Again please do share below.
So thanks very much and have a great show!
PS I forgot to mention that the show is in London and takes place at ExCeL London
The show is open today and tomorrow!
I’m not a big user of Twitter it has to be said. This morning however I dropped by and discovered that today is Autism Dance Day. So I thought I would write a short blog to help raise awareness of the day.
To find out more about the day and the benefits of dance for people with ASD please go round to Anna Kennedy’s site to find out more http://annakennedyonline.com/step-in-the-right-direction-autism-dance-day-april-25th-2014/.
We have also produced a graphic which helps promote the event. Please do like and share.
Oh yes and please use the hashtag – #autismdanceday