Autism Awareness Lanyards
A helping hand in public places
While some people experience a disability that is visible, neurodiversity can be non-visible.
Enter lanyard, to inform the public, health professionals, classroom or members of staff in public places, that the person wearing it has autism or a neurodiversity. This lets people know they might need a helping hand, patience, understanding, or simply more time. Sometimes labels can be very helpful in public and not everyone knows what a sunflower lanyard means.
Safety breakaway on the back
We have two types and two sizes
I have Autism and I am neurodiverse
Kids size (approx age 3 to 8) 70cm (35cm each side)
Adults size 90cm (45cm each side)
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