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In recognition of Autism Acceptance Month, here are some autism-friendly things to do in Bemidji
As travel picks back up, many families are eager to resume creating memories and marking milestones by taking vacations. But for families affected by autism spectrum disorder (ASD) traveling and experiencing new places can be daunting at times. April is Autism Acceptance Month, and there’s no better time than now to educate oneself on ASD. 7:00 am, Apr. 17, 2021 ×
The Paul Bunyan Inclusive Playground is accessible for children of all abilities. (Jillian Gandsey / Bemidji Pioneer)
BEMIDJI As travel picks back up, many families are eager to resume creating memories and marking milestones by taking vacations. But for families affected by autism spectrum disorder (ASD) traveling and experiencing new places can be daunting at times.
EverettDonald I. Cornell, 80, of Everett, died peacefully on April 16, 2021, at UPMC Altoona Hospital.
Born on Oct. 10, 1940, in Clearville, Pa., he was the son of the late Blair and Cleva (Ressler) Cornell.
On June 11, 1961, in Everett, Pa., he married Gloria (Hite) Cornell. They enjoyed a happy marriage of nearly 60 years.
Along with his wife, he is survived by his daughter, Karen (Cornell) Mitch and husband, Michael, of Gaithersburg, Md.; two grandsons, Ryan and Justin Mitch; and three siblings, Roger Cornell and wife, Yvonne, of Chesapeake, Va., Ronald Cornell and wife, Kathy, of Schellsburg, and Carol Croyle, widow of Tom, of Schellsburg.
Is autism ‘awareness’ enough? Some advocate for Autism Acceptance Month
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April has widely been known as Autism Awareness Month in the U.S., as a way to empower people living with autism, along with their families.
But just last month, some in the autism community called to shift the language “to match the growing need for acceptance within the community,” according to one news release from the Autism Society of America.
“While we will always work to spread awareness, words matter as we strive for autistic individuals to live fully in all areas of life,” said Christopher Banks, the group’s president and CEO. “As many individuals and families affected by autism know, acceptance is often one of the biggest barriers to finding and developing a strong support system.”
Is autism awareness enough? Some advocate for Autism Acceptance Month
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