Autistic Pride 2025

Happy Pride!

June is Pride Month—and for the neurodivergent community, it’s a chance to celebrate the beautiful diversity of our brains. This year, we’re marking both Neurodiversity Pride Day and Autistic Pride Day by inviting you to explore what makes your brain amazing. Whether you’re neurodivergent yourself or want to support someone who is, this is a moment to be proud, visible, and empowered.

🌈 Neurodiversity Pride Day – June 16

This global day celebrates the natural diversity of human brains.
Whether you’re raising an autistic, ADHD, PDA, or dyslexic child—this day is for YOU too.

Celebrate by:

Sharing your child’s strengths
Creating a pride poster or strength shield together
Telling someone why neurodiversity matters
Woman smiling with Pride face paint
Hand holding a fist in the air with Pride flag around arm

🧠 Autistic Pride Day – June 18

Created by autistic people, for autistic people, this day is about honouring identity, empowerment, and joy.

Ask your child:

What makes your brain amazing?
What do you wish people understood about you?

Share your answers and follow us on socials for daily celebration prompts!

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These awareness days aren’t just for celebration—they’re a powerful reminder that neurodivergent people deserve to be seen, heard, and respected every day. Too often, autistic voices are left out of conversations that affect them most. Autistic Pride Day and Neurodiversity Pride Day are about reclaiming space, challenging stigma, and celebrating brains that work differently.

Being autistic isn’t a deficit. It’s a difference—and one that deserves dignity, understanding, and pride.

This Pride Month, let’s centre autistic and neurodivergent voices. Let’s amplify their stories. Let’s work towards a world where support is tailored, inclusion is real, and neurodivergence is not pathologised—but embraced.

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