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Pakistan Autism Society is an initiative dedicated to raising awareness, spreading acceptance, and empowering families and communities with the knowledge and tools they need to support individuals on the autism spectrum.

In Pakistan, autism remains widely misunderstood. Countless families struggle in silence, unsure where to turn, and often face stigma, misinformation, and lack of support. At Pakistan Autism Society, we believe that awareness is the first step toward change—and we are here to break the silence.

Our Mission

To educate, empower, and support the people of Pakistan by making autism awareness and training accessible to all—regardless of background, location, or income.

Pakistan Autism Society

What We Do

  • Raise Awareness: We use digital platforms to challenge myths, share real stories, and normalize conversations about autism.

  • Provide Online Training: Our free, easy-to-understand educational resources are designed for parents, caregivers, teachers, and the general public to help recognize signs of autism and manage daily challenges at home.

  • Build a Supportive Community: We aim to create a safe and inclusive space where families can connect, share experiences, and grow together.

  • Promote Acceptance: Autism is not a tragedy—it’s a different way of experiencing the world. We celebrate neurodiversity and advocate for respectful, inclusive practices in homes, schools, and workplaces.

Our Vision

A Pakistan where every autistic individual is understood, accepted, and supported—where no parent feels lost, and no child is left behind due to lack of awareness.

About Me

Yahya Bin Abdul Ahad

Yahya Bin Abdul Ahad

Founder & Editor

Yahya writes to inspire understanding, compassion, and acceptance for individuals on the autism spectrum. Through personal experiences and heartfelt insights, Yahya shares a unique perspective aimed at educating and connecting with readers. Each article reflects a commitment to building a more inclusive and supportive world for everyone.

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Pakistan Autism Society is an initiative dedicated to raising awareness, spreading acceptance, and empowering families and communities with the knowledge and tools they need to support individuals on the autism spectrum.

Contact Us

The information provided by Pakistan Autism Society is for educational and awareness purposes only. It is not intended as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
For medical concerns, please consult a qualified healthcare professional.

© 2019 – 2025 Pakistan Autism Society

Pakistan Autism Society is an initiative dedicated to raising awareness, spreading acceptance, and empowering families and communities with the knowledge and tools they need to support individuals on the autism spectrum.

Popular Posts

  • All Posts
  • Autism Acceptance
  • Autism Awareness
  • Autism Diagnosis
  • Autism in Pakistan
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • Breaking the Stigma
  • Early Intervention
  • Employment and Autism
  • Family Experiences
  • Healthcare & Therapy
  • Independent Living
  • Neurodiversity
  • News
  • Parenting Autistic Children
  • Vocational Training for Autistic Youth
  • World Autism Awareness Day
    •   Back
    • Occupational Therapy
    • Speech Therapy
    • Behavioral Therapy
    • Mental Health & Autism

Contact Us

The information provided by Pakistan Autism Society is for educational and awareness purposes only. It is not intended as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
For medical concerns, please consult a qualified healthcare professional.

© 2019 – 2025 Pakistan Autism Society