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Autism Awareness Month

Recent CDC statistics revealed that autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is 4.3 times more prevalent in boys than in girls. According to the Child Mind Institute, girls “often go undiagnosed because they don’t fit autism stereotypes and mask symptoms better than boys do.”

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April 2 celebrates World Autism Awareness Day. Autism prevalence is now one in every 59 children in America. There is no better way to support this day than by becoming aware of the characteristics of people with this condition and how we can do better to increase our understanding and promote kindness.

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Please go online and visit autismspeaks.org for valuable information and pledge to help create a safer world where all people with autism can reach their full potential by increasing understanding and acceptance.

Puzzle Ribbon - Show your support for people and children with autism by wearing the Autism Awareness Puzzle Ribbon - as a pin on your shirt, car magnet, or social media picture.

Until next time,

Tampa has expanded an innovative program that aims to enhance communication between first responders and individuals with special needs such as autism or any disability that affects their communication. This is a dual effort between Tampa Police Department and Tampa Fire Rescue to ensure citizens are safe when interacting with first responders. The first step is to voluntarily collect addresses and primary contact information for individuals with special needs. First responders will be able to access this vital information in an emergency or call for service.

Carla M. Dubis Tedeschi.

CORRECTION FROM LAST ISSUE

Registered residents will be mailed stickers to place in the windows or doors of their home or vehicle.

In the March issue of Tampa Bay News and Lifestyles, Odessa/ Lutz/Land O’ Lakes, Vol. 13, Issue 3, we inadvertently misspelled Dr. Christopher Tumolo’s name in the headline, for which, we deeply apologize. If you would like more information about his practice, Beyond 20/20 Vision Specialists, visit their website at www. Beyond2020VS.com, or call today 813-926-5993

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