Wenyasha Foundation For Neurodiverse Beings

Wenyasha Foundation For Neurodiverse Beings Raising awareness and acceptance for Neurodiverse beings, especially kids, being their voice.

02/04/2025

01/04/2025

đź’™ April is Autism Acceptance Month! đź’™

Understanding and embracing autism is key to creating an inclusive world. This month we will explore ways to support autistic individuals, advocate for acceptance, and celebrate neurodiversity.

07/02/2025


Let's meet our children where they are not where the world expects them to be.
20/11/2024

Let's meet our children where they are not where the world expects them to be.

Sensory strategies for meal times
10/06/2024

Sensory strategies for meal times

04/05/2024

I don't talk about autism for sympathy or pity .
I talk about autism to spread awareness and acceptance for those children and adults that are just as important as you or me.

30/04/2024

As we conclude the autism awareness month, I just thought I would encourage some parent this morning. *You are not alone!*

To the mom running her child to therapy while her friends are driving their children to soccer practice, you’re not alone.
To the mom carrying around a PECS book, AEC device ..you rock!

To the dad avoiding milestone conversations with his friends because his child is years behind, your child is perfect just the way he is.

To the mom embarrassed by her son’s screams at the grocery store, I’ve been there too—yesterday, actually.

To the dad afraid of taking his child to a restaurant, park or any kind of public place, I know—it’s difficult.

To the mom still mourning the dream of taking her son to the movies or baseball practice, it may not happen how you pictured it, but it will.

To the mom holding in her tears after another therapy report that makes her feel like her child is not progressing, don’t lose hope!

To the dad wishing his daughter would talk, me too—you’re not alone.

You are not alone! We are not alone. When you feel hopeless, when you’re struggling to keep going, remember that you’re not alone. When you feel like nobody notices you unless your child is screaming… when you’re wondering how you’re going to do it any longer, I want you to remember that you’re doing an amazing job. I know you love your child—you’re doing the best you can. When you feel like nobody understands what you’re going through, remember that I do and there are a lot of us out here.

It’s okay to have bad days—we all do. To all the moms and dads out there who are trying their hardest to give their children the best life possible despite the circumstances, you are amazing and your child knows it even if he/she can’t say it.









20/04/2024

WHAT IS AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER?

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects communication, social interaction, and behavior. It is characterized by a wide range of symptoms and challenges that can vary from person to person. ASD is typically diagnosed in early childhood, although some individuals may receive a diagnosis later in life.

People with Autism Spectrum Disorder may experience difficulties in social interactions, such as understanding and responding to social cues, maintaining eye contact, and engaging in reciprocal conversations. They may also exhibit repetitive behaviors or restricted interests, displaying a strong preference for routine and experiencing difficulties with change. Sensory sensitivities are also common, where individuals may be over- or under-responsive to sensory stimuli such as sounds, lights, or textures.

It is important to note that individuals with ASD can possess unique strengths and abilities, such as exceptional attention to detail, strong memory skills, and expertise in specific areas of interest. With appropriate support and accommodations, individuals with ASD can lead fulfilling lives and make valuable contributions to society.




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