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Mental Health Awareness Month: Honoring Invisible Differences and Disabilities
May is Mental Health Awareness Month—a time to pause, reflect, and advocate for what so often goes unseen. This year, I want to speak directly to families like ours—families living the daily reality of invisible differences and disabilities.

Marya Patrice Sherron
May 14 min read
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A Time for Hope: A Room That Reminds Us We Belong
This week, the CDC released updated data showing that autism now affects 1 in 31 eight-year-old children—up from 1 in 36 in 2020 and a dramatic rise from 1 in 150 in the year 2000. Whether this increase is due to greater awareness or improved diagnostics, one truth remains undeniable: the need for support, education, and community has never been greater.

Marya Patrice Sherron
Apr 165 min read
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A Time for Hope: A Letter to Our Community: Honoring Autism Acceptance & Awareness Month
Indiana Is Showing Up
Closer to home, my heart swells at the incredible work happening across the state of Indiana to support, uplift...

Marya Patrice Sherron
Apr 55 min read
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Why Personally Written How-To Books Matter
No one—absolutely no one—possesses the knowledge, wisdom, and experience that you bring to the table.

Marya Patrice Sherron
Mar 293 min read
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