World Autism Awareness Day, established by the United Nations, highlights a core principle: inclusion should not be the exception. It should be the standard.
At By Kids To Kids, this commitment is reflected in practice. Over the years, several animations based on children’s own stories have approached autism with sensitivity, authenticity, and perspective.

More than raising awareness, BKTK creates space for children to be heard, represented, and understood through their own voices.
When a child sees their story come to life, they do more than express themselves — they are seen.

That is what inclusion should do: create space for presence, listening, and recognition.
The episode Emotions in Autism, created by a child on the autism spectrum, sensitively portrays how they perceive and relate to the world, especially when facing challenges in expressing their feelings.
This April 2, we reaffirm an ongoing commitment to valuing differences and expanding spaces where every child can create, participate, and feel represented.
Because inclusion begins when every child is allowed to tell the world in their own way.

