Why Caregiver Inclusion and Classroom Reform Matter This April
Celebrating Differences Why Caregiver Inclusion and Classroom Reform Matter This April Mumbai, India – As April marks Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month, the spotlight turns toward the increasing need for inclusive policies, early intervention, and caregiver well-being. This global observance, initiated in 1970 by the Autism Society of America and anchored by World Autism Awareness Day on April 2nd (recognized by the United Nations), calls for deeper societal engagement with the needs of autistic individuals and their families. This year’s theme, “Celebrate Differences,” encourages the embracing of neurodiversity and the creation of inclusive ecosystems across homes, schools, workplaces, and communities. In this context, Mugdha Kalra’s groundbreaking book, “I See You, I Get You: The Self-Care Guide for Special Needs Parents”, has emerged as an essential resource. Launched during the India Inclusion Summit and the Indian Neurodiversity Summit in Bangalore, the book is a timely c...