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Understanding Autism: Empowering children with different abilities in Ghana

Thu, Mar 26 2026 6:30 PM
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April is globally recognised as Autism Awareness Month, a time dedicated to increasing understanding of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and promoting acceptance and inclusion for individuals on the spectrum.

In Ghana, awareness about autism is gradually improving. However, many families still face challenges related to delayed diagnosis, limited access to specialised services, and social misconceptions surrounding developmental conditions.

Autism Spectrum Disorder is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects communication, behaviour, and social interaction. Because autism exists on a spectrum, individuals may experience it in different ways and to varying degrees.

Understanding Autism: Empowering children with different abilities in Ghana

Some children may have delayed speech, difficulty with social interaction, or repetitive behaviours, while others may demonstrate remarkable strengths in areas such as memory, creativity, or attention to detail.

Although comprehensive national statistics remain limited, some studies suggest that about one in 87 children under the age of three in Ghana may be on the autism spectrum. These figures highlight the growing need for increased awareness, early identification, and access to supportive educational environments.

This year, Bright Steps International School in East Legon has chosen the theme “Understanding Autism, Empowering Abilities” for its Autism Awareness Month campaign. The theme reflects the belief that awareness must go beyond simply recognising autism to actively supporting and empowering children on the spectrum.

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Understanding Autism: Empowering children with different abilities in Ghana

Early intervention plays a crucial role in helping children with autism develop essential communication, social, and life skills. When developmental differences are identified early, children can benefit from structured educational programs and therapies that support their growth and independence.

Educators and specialists increasingly emphasise the importance of inclusive learning environments where children with different abilities can learn and grow together.

Inclusive education not only supports children with developmental differences but also fosters empathy, respect, and understanding among all students. When children grow up learning alongside peers with diverse abilities, they develop a deeper appreciation for inclusion and diversity.

Understanding Autism: Empowering children with different abilities in Ghana

In cities such as Accra, more parents are beginning to seek early assessments and specialised educational support when they notice developmental concerns in their children. This growing awareness represents an important step forward in supporting children with autism and their families.

However, continued public education remains essential. Misconceptions about autism still exist in some communities, sometimes leading to stigma or delayed support for affected families.

Increasing awareness helps communities recognise that autism is not a limitation but a different way of experiencing the world.

Understanding Autism: Empowering children with different abilities in Ghana

Children on the autism spectrum possess unique strengths and abilities that can flourish when they are provided with the right environment, encouragement, and opportunities.

As Ghana joins the global community in observing Autism Awareness Month, it is important for families, educators, health professionals, and communities to work together to support children on the spectrum.

Understanding Autism: Empowering children with different abilities in Ghana

By promoting understanding, encouraging early intervention, and embracing inclusive education, society can empower children with autism to reach their full potential.

When communities focus on abilities rather than limitations, they help create a future where every child is valued and given the opportunity to thrive.

Understanding Autism: Empowering children with different abilities in Ghana

Author Bio

Grace Abbey Nkrumah is an autism advocate and education specialist with a strong passion for inclusive education and early childhood development.

She is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Bright Steps International School in East Legon, Accra, an inclusive learning institution that provides education and specialised support for both neurotypical children and children with developmental differences, including Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).

Grace has over two decades of corporate experience in leadership and management before dedicating her time fully to education and advocacy for children with special needs. Through her work, she promotes early intervention, parental awareness, and inclusive learning environments that empower children with diverse abilities to reach their full potential.

She is committed to raising awareness about autism and supporting families navigating developmental challenges in Ghana.

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