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April 2nd is Autism Acceptance Day

April Rodgers Published: April 1, 2025 | Updated: April 11, 2025 2 minutes read

By April Rodgers Content Coordinator/FreeWire Magazine

Today, April 2, marks what has traditionally been called Autism Awareness Day—but let’s be honest: people are already aware that autism exists. What we need now isn’t more awareness. We need acceptance.

Today, we’re calling it what it should be: Autism Acceptance Day. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), approximately 1 in 36 children are diagnosed as being on the autism spectrum. That means autism isn’t rare—it’s part of everyday life. Chances are, you’ve already met someone who is autistic, whether you realized it or not.

Being “on the spectrum” means a person experiences the world in a way that can affect how they communicate, interact socially, and process sensory input. It’s a spectrum because no two autistic people are the same. Some may need more support, while others function independently but still face invisible struggles—especially when it comes to understanding social cues or managing sensory overload. There’s no one-size-fits-all definition.

And no, it’s not about puzzle pieces. Autism isn’t some mystery to be solved or something that’s “missing.” That symbol doesn’t speak for everyone. Autistic individuals are whole, valuable, and deserving of love and acceptance just as they are.

As a mother of a diagnosed son on the spectrum, I wish more people could look past the social awkwardness, the sensory challenges, or the moments that don’t quite fit what’s considered “typical.” Those with autism deserve to be loved, supported, and fully accepted for who they are—not despite their differences, but with them.

Today isn’t about pity or overused sayings. It’s about creating a world where neurodiverse individuals are included, embraced, and understood. Because acceptance is everything—and it starts with each of us.

Because acceptance isn’t optional–it’s essential.

For more information please visit The National Autism Association at

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