April 2 – World Autism Awareness Day

Today, we are talking about autism spectrum disorders (ASD) so that more people can learn about, understand, and support children with autism. Autism is not a disease, but a special way of perceiving the world.
Children with ASD may react differently to sounds, light, and social contacts. They have unique abilities, and it is important to create a comfortable and supportive environment for them to develop them.
At our center, we help children with autism:
  • Develop communication skills
  • Form social interaction
  • Expand the emotional world through creative activities
Our goal is to show that an inclusive society is possible! Every child deserves understanding, support and the opportunity to develop at their own pace. Join us in spreading the word about autism – together we will make the world more open and friendly!