Thursday 4 April 2013

Unique People

Over the past couple of years I have made some lovely friends blogging. Some I may never meet in person but I have great conversations with them online. It is the magic and joy of the internet. One of these people is Claire. She is an Australian and blogs over at Claire-Bear Quilts, and she contacted me on the weekend to ask me a favour.

Claire has three children. Like every one of us who are blessed to have children, each of her children is unique and wonderful. Her youngest also has autism. Claire asked, that as she had a smaller readership for her blog than I did here, would I be willing to let people know that April is National Autism Month.

She is hoping to raise awareness of autism and also let people know that there are associations that offer support and information to help families who have autistic children.

If you are interested in knowing more, or have a family member or friend who is autistic, then please follow this link to this Facebook page. It will get you started in learning so much more, and meeting other people who you can chat to who might be in a similar situation.

And because no post would be complete without a photo, here is one of Claire's gorgeous quilts.


Susan

22 comments:

  1. Good on you for publicising this important group. I teach children with varying degrees of autism and am very aware of the challenges they face! Pretty quilt too!

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  2. Susan, you are a beautiful friend - thank you so much for posting for me and now, being the big sook I am, I need a tissue!

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  3. Bravo Susan-what a dear friend you are to Claire!

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  4. so love twister quilts and yes it needs sharing more, as a mum to a boy with autistic tendencies it explains to people he's not naughty, he's just different :)

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  5. thank you for the link - I wan't aware that April was Autism Awareness Month.

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  6. I wasn't aware either - why isn't there more awareness about this? Good on you for spreading the word.

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  7. Good for you Susan. I wasn't aware either

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  8. Well said Susan and Claire! It is very hard for those with autism and for their family. Acceptance is such a difficult thing it seems!

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  9. Well done Susan! As you know, my youngest is on the spectrum so I know only too well how important it is to raise awareness. Thank you.
    R x

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  10. I've said it before and I'll say it again, you're not a bad bird! :o)

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  11. Such a great cause to raise awareness of!

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  12. I didn't know it was autism awareness month, either, good of you to be raising the profile!

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  13. Thanks for the link. I didn't know April was Autism awareness month either and it's such a great cause to promote.

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  14. You are lovely. It's great that the information to help us all be more aware and accepting can make it through on the internet. I have read some very inspiring pieces about autism also on Facebook.

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  15. An excellent cause. Another bloggy friend has a grandson that lives with her (along with his mum and sister) and she posts the most fabulous stories of how he sees the world

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  16. Nice shoutout Susan, it's good to let people know their not alone :)

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  17. Great idea to have a day to raise awareness of Autism. Jxo

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  18. How lovely of you to share and help raise awareness. Claire has a lovely quilt there too :-)

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  19. Thank you for the link, Miss S! I'll hop over right now to learn a bit more.

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  20. you are a good friend to bring this to our attention

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