
Sometimes, what we call ‘bad behaviour’ is actually something we don’t understand.
April 2nd is World Autism Awareness Day.
Autism is a developmental condition that affects how a child communicates and interacts with others.
Some children may:
• Not respond when their name is called
• Avoid eye contact
• Prefer to play alone
• Have delayed or unusual speech
• Repeat certain movements
• Struggle to understand simple instructions
In many of our communities, these children are often misunderstood.
A child who does not respond is seen as rude.
A child who avoids interaction is seen as difficult.
But this is not stubbornness.
Autism is not bad behaviour. It is not a spiritual problem.
There is no cure, but early support can make a big difference.
With the right help, these children can learn, grow and live meaningful lives.
What they need most is understanding.
Not punishment.
Not labels.
Not shame.
If you are concerned about a child, please speak to a healthcare professional.
Let’s be more aware and do better.








