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Autism Awareness

Last year I wrote this post about Autism Awareness. Autism is close to my heart having two boys on the spectrum. Well, it's that time again. April is Autism Awareness month and I've updated the Facebook cover (below). Please feel free to use it (click and save) and share it. Take some time this month to learn a little more about Autism, the more you know, the more you can make a difference.



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