In this house…

In this house we do acceptance.

In this house we do ACCEPTANCE

Image : Text in a variety of font styles and sizes reads: “In this house we do parallel play – We give each other space – We have time to delve into our own interests – We unashamedly spend a tonne of time online – We stim like it’s nobody’s business (’cause it aint) – We love each other for our authentic selves – Because in this house we do acceptance!!” (Watermarked: Thirty Days of Autism: Leah Kelley)

 

Update: #IveBeenRedbubbled Eeeeee!

Check this out: you can support the Ed Wiley Autism Acceptance Lending Library  and get this image on a thing if you so desire…

Here is the link: https://www.redbubble.com/people/ewautismlibrary/works/25918833-in-this-house-by-leah-kelley?asc=u&ref=recent-owner

You are also welcome to print the jpeg image from this post (with attribution) for personal or professional use in home/office/classroom.

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30 Days of Autism is a project designed to fight stigma, promote civil rights, and increase understanding and acceptance for those who process and experience the world differently.

© Leah Kelley, Thirty Days of Autism, (2017)

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About Leah Kelley, Ed.D.

Leah Kelley, M.Ed, Ed.D., Writer, Consultant, Activist, Speaker, and Educator, working with Teacher Candidates at UBC. Authors blog: 30 Days of Autism. Projects support social understanding, Neurodiversity paradigm, Disability Justice, and connecting Disability Studies in Education(DSE)to Educational Practice. Twitter: @leah_kelley Facebook: 30 Days of Autism: Leah Kelley
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3 Responses to In this house…

  1. I’m a wearing a Hawaiian rainbow flower lei today to represent the autism spectrum, because it’s a spectrum, not just one colour (i.e. blue). 🌈

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  2. Pingback: acceptance vs. awareness – little thoughts

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