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The Light It Up Blue was held to mark the 5th WAAD for the first time in Singapore, so thankful that we can now be part of this initiative to raise the awareness for Autism in our local scene with the growing prevalence.
On the day of the Light It Up Blue event, my little STAR was having his speech social group session at Delphi Orchard and will have finish at 6pm before heading home via MRT with mummy. The little STAR was surprised to have meet up with his teacher in EIP on the way back as they walked towards Orchard MRT. She was the teacher who had sowed his first seed of learning and successfuly see him graduate through to the next lab, one to whom we are very grateful until these days for her contribution to our little STAR's progress, this was a truely divine moment, we were so happy and thankful for the magical moment. We light up our our living hall blue too, look so blissful and peaceful.
With great understanding, good training & right support, I am always hopeful that "deficits" demonstrated in Autism are actually trade-offs. What seems, at first glance, like a straight forward liability may turn out to be a complex mixture of blessings and burdens, so it is critical that we continue to understand, accept & include them in our society, treat them with respect and dignity. Autism according to some research evidence, represents an alternate way of making sense of the world, a cognitive difference that, in many instances, comes with unexpected benefits, we need to intrude to explore with them to find out the various possibilties to manage best outcome. I am only 3 years plus old in this learning journey, I have still got a long way to learn and look forward to more knowledge & peace in this joy of living.
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