By – Jyothi Kayarat Psychologist , Autism Specialist , Founder, Sushiksha Intervention Centre
“World Autism Awareness Day is an important reminder that awareness must go hand in hand with understanding, acceptance, and meaningful inclusion. Autism is not a problem to be fixed; it simply reflects a different way of experiencing and responding to the world. Every child on the spectrum brings unique strengths, abilities, and ways of communicating, and it is essential that we recognize and value this individuality.
Today, we must move beyond labels and focus on how families, schools, communities, and institutions can create more supportive and inclusive environments for autistic children. Inclusion should not be treated as an afterthought or a symbolic gesture. It must be reflected in how we design classrooms, learning systems, therapy spaces, and social environments that children engage with every day.
Early intervention, informed caregiving, inclusive education, and greater social awareness can make a meaningful difference in the lives of children with autism and their families. Equally important is fostering awareness that promotes understanding rather than judgment, and acceptance rather than exclusion.On this World Autism Awareness Day, let us reaffirm our commitment to building a society where autistic children are not merely accommodated, but genuinely understood, accepted, and empowered. With the right support, dignity, and opportunities, every child on the spectrum can thrive and reach their full potential.”

