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Shenzhen provides whole-life-cycle support for children with autism

  • Chris McMillan
  • Aug 29, 2024
  • 1 min read

China Daily


3rd April 2024


Shenzhen provides whole-life-cycle support for children with autism


"Mom! The class is over. I'm hungry," Beibei (alias), a child with autism, cried as he rushed to his mother Wang Yiyi after the rehabilitation training was finished.


Though such acts are too normal for many children after school, it holds significant value for Beibei as it took him more than four years to achieve this milestone, Oriental Outlook reported.


Beibei was diagnosed with autism at the age of two. He didn't speak, make eye contact, or even have body language.



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