79% of autistics report feeling socially isolated.
Feeling ostracized by peers is an epidemic.
Participation in extracurriculars has lifelong impact.
Learning what makes you tick, discovering your talents and the skills of others are foundational to building community and growth.
Why do autistic children need extracurriculars?
Participation may be particularly important for autistic individuals as it helps to address social, emotional, and behavioral impairments by providing an opportunity to interact with peer models, learn emotion regulation skills, engage in physical activity, and navigate social situations.
I feel like all I do is advocate nonstop for every little crumb we get.
Advocating is energizing—and exhausting.