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Building Bridges of Understanding - How to Embrace Autism

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Embark on a transformative journey with Merry Barua in this powerful 17-minute TEDx talk as she shares her experiences as a mother and autism advocate. Challenge preconceived notions and discover the importance of acceptance and understanding in embracing autism. Follow Barua's path from her son's autism diagnosis to founding Action for Autism, a pioneering organization that fights for a paradigm shift in societal perspectives. Learn about the profound impact of acceptance, celebrating unique viewpoints, and nurturing artistic expression in autistic individuals. Explore how Action for Autism works towards creating an inclusive society by advocating for accommodations that enable autistic individuals to flourish. Gain insights into the critical need to listen to autistic voices and recognize their diverse contributions to society. Understand how Barua's personal battle evolved into a national movement in India, leading to significant policy changes and the incorporation of autism into the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act. Discover the far-reaching effects of establishing systemic support and fostering understanding for affected children, their parents, and educators on a national scale.

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Building Bridges of Understanding - How to Embrace Autism | Merry Barua | TEDxIMTHyderabad


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