As far as its focus is concerned, its significance is very extensive, so paying attention to autistic people once they have just engaged in activities naturally reduces the role of special days. Is it useful for autistic people to engage in activities? I can say it works. But is it useful to say that the world's autism pays attention to solar activity? I can only say that the development of things is subtle and needs a process, and it is of little significance to ignore activities.
Because of the activities related to World Autism Concern Day, many people in the world pay attention to a few people. It is precisely because of the World Autism Concern Day that some non-profit organizations have been established, such as Tricolor Public Welfare Project, Dafu Fund, One Foundation and so on. Autism patients are unfortunate individuals in 158 population, and they are the people who need to be infected by feelings most. With the most care and support, their lives will be warm. Cleverly, as a platform for good people, these charitable organizations are behind the activities organized by World Autism Concern Day. Without activities, few people will pay attention to this group of people, and few people will create charitable foundations. Naturally, there is a lack of eyes to discover goodness.
Because of World Autism Concern Day, people with autism feel that they are not alone. Autism groups naturally have their particularity, so the form and content of activities must be thought through, otherwise it will be counterproductive. Once the activity is special, professionalism will have a certain effect on patients, such as building a bridge of spiritual communication in patients' hearts through bridge-crossing games, and letting patients forget their closed self temporarily through telling stories. It may be difficult to treat them thoroughly, but smiling is very simple. Whether it is effective for patients requires us ordinary people to think more, and professionals are more professional. Only in this way can we walk into their world, and patients will feel that they are not alone through activities, otherwise we will always be bystanders, and World Autism Concern Day will not really play a role in attention.
It is better not to boil than not to boil. Real concern needs the power of science and technology to reduce the number of this group, but as far as the current situation is concerned, activities still play a great role.