Who We Are
Founded by an autism mom and special education teacher, Our Autism Village represents a sanctuary of understanding, respect, and support for autistic individuals and their families. Our mission is to create a welcoming atmosphere where everyone feels valued and understood. We recognize the unique challenges that families face and strive to foster a community that empowers both autistic individuals and their support networks.
A Community of Connection
At Our Autism Village, we believe in the power of connections. Our community is designed for everyone: autistic people, families, educators, and advocates. By developing a network of individuals who share similar experiences, we provide a platform where members can exchange insights, share resources, and support one another. Here, empathy and respect form the foundation of all interactions, whether online or in person.
Find Your Village Here
In a world where understanding can often feel elusive, Our Autism Village aims to be a beacon of hope. We’re dedicated to offering low-demand support tailored to the diverse needs of our community members. We encourage you to join us in this enriching journey, where every voice matters and every story is valued. With Our Autism Village, find the strength of community that helps you navigate the complexities of life with autism.
Our Digital Resource of the Month Pass is designed specifically for this journey—providing a quiet, consistent flow of resources that meet you exactly where you are, so you never have to navigate the complexities of autism and advocacy alone.
Latest Blog Posts
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What Is Stimming? A Simple Guide to Understanding Sensory Needs

If you have spent any time in the autism community, you have likely heard the word “stimming.” To an outsider, these repetitive movements or sounds might look unusual, but in our village, we know they are a vital part of how our kids navigate and process the world around them.
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3 Small Ways to Reduce Pressure on Hard Days

Hard days happen here. They happen more often than I’d like to admit, and they rarely look dramatic from the outside because we tend to keep them to ourselves. Sometimes it’s a morning where just getting out the door for school is a battle. Sometimes it’s a bedtime routine that simply isn’t working. Other times,…




