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Are there any reliable sources that state when this week is routinely observed? Based on the dates past observances were held and this year's observance is scheduled, it appears to be observed in or around the third week of March. However, it doesn't appear a specific fixed week was ever explicitly stated by Siena Castellon or anyone else associated with Neurodiversity Celebration Week (which is exceptionally odd). DoItFastDoItUrgent (talk) 03:31, 27 January 2026 (UTC)Reply
FYI, just added an article tag regarding the above issue. Please do not remove the tag unless a reliable source can be found explicitly stating when Neurodiversity Celebration Week is typically observed. DoItFastDoItUrgent (talk) 20:02, 26 April 2026 (UTC)Reply
On second thought, after finding/adding information about when the week has been historically observed, I have removed the tag. It's been observed inconsistently over the years (and sometimes not even for a full seven days). It seems unlikely at this point that any historical source will confirm a fixed week of observance. If any future source does, feel free to add it. DoItFastDoItUrgent (talk) 20:44, 26 April 2026 (UTC)Reply