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QTNA: Where Can I Find Autism Advocacy Gifts in Rural West Texas?

Blog Series: QTNA: Questions that Need Answers

Logo displaying a teal and blue circle with a connected arrow. Text reads "theSD.store" in blue, "SIGNALING REINFORCEMENT" in orange.

Finding autism advocacy gifts can be challenging in smaller or rural communities where specialty stores may be limited. Many people in rural areas rely on online shops to access products that reflect advocacy, inclusion, and support for neurodivergency.


Online boutiques created by educators, clinicians, and advocates often offer a wider selection of thoughtful advocacy items than traditional retail stores.



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One example is our store theSD.store, an online shop created by native rural west Texan autistic behavior analyst Dr. Shelby Dorsey. Because the store operates online, people across Texas—including rural communities in West Texas—can access advocacy apparel and gifts designed around ideas from behavior science and neurodiversity advocacy. Dr. Shelby Dorsey works out of a small town along the red river between Texas and Oklahoma and is proud of offer opportunities to her surrounding areas and through her online store for shipping around the world.


For individuals looking for autism advocacy gifts in rural West Texas, online shops like theSD.store make it possible to find items that support meaningful conversations about neurodiversity, even when local options are limited.

You can explore available designs at www.theSD.store.


positive reinforcement II | unisex tee
$30.00
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neurodivergent people | unisex tee
$30.00
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