"Be Inclusive, Not Ableist" by LF

$4.00

Design (including the phrase) by Lyla Faye herself, the now 11-year-old autistic advocate that you can see on our homepage. Choose a 3-inch round sticker or a 1.5-inch round button!

Sticker- Add this to laptops, notebooks, & water tumblers!

Button- Add this to clothing, AAC straps, or anywhere else you can put a pin through. Just don't put a pin in inclusion!

Grab a bunch to give out to teachers and therapists! All proceeds from this design go to Lyla, as she learns how to save & manage money in addition to other life skills she works hard in every day. We couldn't be more proud of the fierce & compassionate advocate she already is for the autism & disability community!

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Design (including the phrase) by Lyla Faye herself, the now 11-year-old autistic advocate that you can see on our homepage. Choose a 3-inch round sticker or a 1.5-inch round button!

Sticker- Add this to laptops, notebooks, & water tumblers!

Button- Add this to clothing, AAC straps, or anywhere else you can put a pin through. Just don't put a pin in inclusion!

Grab a bunch to give out to teachers and therapists! All proceeds from this design go to Lyla, as she learns how to save & manage money in addition to other life skills she works hard in every day. We couldn't be more proud of the fierce & compassionate advocate she already is for the autism & disability community!

Design (including the phrase) by Lyla Faye herself, the now 11-year-old autistic advocate that you can see on our homepage. Choose a 3-inch round sticker or a 1.5-inch round button!

Sticker- Add this to laptops, notebooks, & water tumblers!

Button- Add this to clothing, AAC straps, or anywhere else you can put a pin through. Just don't put a pin in inclusion!

Grab a bunch to give out to teachers and therapists! All proceeds from this design go to Lyla, as she learns how to save & manage money in addition to other life skills she works hard in every day. We couldn't be more proud of the fierce & compassionate advocate she already is for the autism & disability community!