Brady Rymer’s “Love Me for Who I Am” Celebrates Kids with Autism and Special Needs

Brady Rymer’s album, Love Me for Who I Am, is a great listen for Autism Awareness Month, which is coming up in just a few weeks. This project has made a strong connection with children who often find it very hard to connect to their worlds, and it sends kids on the autism spectrum a message of self-confidence and empowerment through rock ‘n’ roll.

Check out this video that tells the story behind Love Me for Who I Am, featuring the students at the Celebrate the Children School in New Jersey, who inspired Rymer to create this album.

Learn more about the story behind the project here. Rymer’s live performance schedule can be viewed here.

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Sierra McCleary-Harris

Sierra McCleary-Harris

Sierra McCleary-Harris is a senior editor at Adventure Publishing Group, editing and producing content for the Toy Insider, the Toy Book, and the Pop Insider. If she's not at her desk, you can find her somewhere doing a puzzle, losing it over the latest arts and crafts, or hanging out with her kitties Hazelnutz & Pepper Ann.

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