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Recognizing and accepting people on the autism spectrum

As April approaches, many communities around the world gear up to recognize Autism Acceptance Month. In Indianapolis, Jenny Peters-Reese, the Chief Strategy Officer at Damar Services, has been a prominent advocate for autism acceptance and inclusion in the community. She understands the importance of creating inclusive environments where individuals on the autism spectrum can thrive and thrive. This article shares her personal experiences and recommendations for places in the city that offer accommodations and special hours for people with sensory sensitives.

Recognizing and accepting people on the autism spectrum

Опубликовано : 2 месяца назад от Divine Triplett в Health

As April approaches, many communities around the world gear up to recognize Autism Acceptance Month.

In Indianapolis, one notable advocate for autism acceptance and inclusion is Jenny Peters-Reese, the Chief Strategy Officer at Damar Services.

With her expertise and passion for supporting individuals on the autism spectrum, she is a valuable resource for shedding light on places in Indy that prioritize acceptance and accommodation.

She understands the importance of creating inclusive environments where individuals on the autism spectrum can thrive.

Through her perspective, Peters-Reese can highlight the significance of autism acceptance beyond just one month of recognition.

Lots of places around Indy provide accommodations and special hours for people with sensory sensitives. Here are just a few:

Second Sunday of the month

Every Tuesday, 11 a.m. to noon

First month of the month, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.

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