Memahami Autisme dan mendorong inklusi sosial
Abstract
Autism is a pervasive developmental disorder in children characterized by delays in cognition, behavior, language, communication and social interaction. Some typical signs of autism include difficulty in verbal and non-verbal communication, difficulty in establishing social relationships, and high sensitivity to sensory stimuli. The importance of family and community support to create a supportive environment for autistic people. Therapies are also an important component to support autistic people such as physiotherapy that can help develop their communication and social skills.
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