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Empowering
Autism 
Communities

Making the World Autism-Friendly, One Step at a Time.

Our Mission

At Dylan's Roar, we are dedicated to empowering communities to support individuals with autism. Our mission is to create and provide accessible, evidence-based resources that empower schools, parks, and hospitals to support individuals with autism. By fostering inclusion and understanding, we aim to enhance the lives of individuals on the autism spectrum and build more supportive communities for all.

Our resources

At Dylan's Roar, we aim to improve the lives and experiences of kids on the spectrum, one resource at a time. We focus our efforts on creating inclusive spaces by providing schools, hospitals, and parks with autism-free resources.

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what do we do?

At Dylan's Roar, we aim to bring autism-friendly resources to your local schools, hospitals, and parks by creating and distributing:

1) Sensory Care Kits: Sensory Care Kits aid by helping to soothe and calm an individual who might be in sensory overload. These kits include something to aid with the senses - sight, sound, feel, touch, taste. Kits will include fidget toys, weighted items such as a weighted plushy, noise cancelling headphones, sunglasses, and something to chew.

 

2) Sensory Paths: Sensory Paths are spaces for children to follow a series of movements that help them process information, reduce sensory-seeking behaviors, and develop motor skills. Our goal is to introduce these in schools so that students who need movement breaks have an opportunity to get their energy out. Our goal is to introduce these paths to schools.

 

3) Community Communication Boards: Community Communication Boards help people communicate with each other. Communication boards are a form of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) that can help people express themselves non-verbally. Many kids on the spectrum, who are non-verbal, might still be able to communicate using these visuals. Our goal is to create these boards and have them installed in parks and schools across the city.

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