How Yellow Ladybugs Help Girls With Autism Socialize

A group of volunteer women hosted an event to help girls with autism. The goal of The Yellow Ladybugs is to help improve lives of young ladies with autism through conducting social activities.

Recently, the Yellow Ladybugs hosted an event which was attended by many Moms with an autistic daughter. Jaennette Purkis, the ambassador of the group, was diagnosed with cancer twenty years ago stated that having kids like them in their region is important. According to ABC, during the event, Jaennette spoke with some parents who had just found out that their child had autism.

Ms. Jaenette said that her personal conversation was her interview with Leanne Kennedy because it was a very touching and emotional talk. Ms. Kennedy spoke to Ms. Purkis and stated that her daughter did not once have a single friend, and now she could even cry because of happiness knowing that her daughter Sophie has been already socializing with others. Comfort and happiness have never been the same before. She felt a relief because her daughter was not judged.

Certain things in her daughter's life with the developmental disability is what Ms. Kennedy's concern. Your mind goes to a possible bad result you could think of. Ms. Kennedy thought that her daughter could never socialize and could not live a normal life, but after talking to Ms. Purkis, she is now assured that it will be okay.

The Yellow Ladybugs was established by Melbourne mother Katie Koullas in 2004 after she found out that she both her daughters have a mental imbalance. Yellow Ladybugs is a volunteer group aggregate who gladly make social gatherings, like birthday parties, where girls could meet, socialize and bond with one another. Yellow Ladybugs is devoted to the satisfaction, achievement, and celebration of girls and women who are having autism.

Katie Koullas said that she was happy other parents in her position in the capital of Australia, Canberra. She stated that Canberra is the next enormous chapter to start and likewise she had the interest in Perth. She said that she also had an interest in America and the United Kingdom, but that's going to be their goal next year.

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