world autism awareness day good friday
Across
- 2. The central figure of Christianity, believed to be the Son of God.
- 5. How people share thoughts and feelings, sometimes with words, gestures, or pictures.
- 6. The ability to stay calm and understanding with others.
- 12. Jesus rising from the dead, celebrated on Easter Sunday.
- 14. Understanding or knowing about something, like autism.
- 16. Trying to see things from another person’s point of view.
- 18. Related to the senses (sight, sound, touch, taste, smell); some autistic people may be sensitive to these.
- 20. Talking to God, often done on Good Friday.
- 21. Something sacred or connected to God.
Down
- 1. Autism is a "spectrum" because it includes many different experiences and abilities.
- 3. Giving up something valuable, like how Jesus gave His life.
- 4. Helping or assisting someone in a way they need.
- 7. A place where Christians gather to pray and worship.
- 8. Making sure everyone feels welcome and valued.
- 9. A Christian holiday remembering the day Jesus was crucified.
- 10. A symbol of Christianity; Jesus was crucified on a cross.
- 11. A feeling of expecting good things to come, important in both autism awareness and Easter.
- 13. The idea that different kinds of brain functions are natural and valuable.
- 15. A condition that affects how a person communicates and interacts with others.
- 17. A celebration of Jesus rising from the dead, happening two days after Good Friday.
- 19. Strong belief in God and religious teachings.