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“There are difficult lives, with little time, but it is enough to involve the child in our activities to ensure healthy development”

It’s called autism spectrum disorder because each child can show different signs and symptoms, and this can make the diagnosis unclear.

The number of diagnoses is increasingthe most recent data from the World Health Organization reveals that one in every 100 school-age children has a disorder.

Matilde Fieschi

Europod and Expresso

But what is autism, when is it diagnosed and what implications could it have for your child’s future? To enlighten us, Margarida Santos invites Marta Ezequiel, a developmental pediatrician who has been working in this area.

There’s a new episode of Open Consultation!

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Francesco Giganti

Journalist, social media, blogger and pop culture obsessive in newshubpro

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