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Autism Acceptance Month Campaign

  • Writer: The Perfect Child ABA
    The Perfect Child ABA
  • 13 hours ago
  • 1 min read

As Autism Acceptance Month comes to a close, we asked our team: What does autism acceptance mean to you? What drives your passion for this field?


We’re thrilled to share some of the incredible responses we received! See why The Perfect Child ABA is so deeply committed to making a difference.


“At The Perfect Child, hearing parents share how therapy has impacted their children’s lives—the growth, the breakthroughs, the hope—reminds me why this work matters. There is no price for that. It is an invaluable feeling to know you are part of something that is making a real difference.”


- Lucila


“What drives me every day is knowing that the work I do supports not just the child, but the entire family system. Autism acceptance, to me, means making sure the right people are in place to help each child succeed—because when we invest in the right support, we create opportunities for real and lasting impact.”


- Kyle


“What does autism acceptance mean to me? It means having the privilege to help others find their voice and reach their full potential. It means embracing that no two individuals are the same, and within those differences lie extraordinary strength. It means having the courage to be uncertain, yet determined, and watching that determination turn into a future that once felt impossible.”


- Jordan



 
 

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