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Training provided on autism

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HCM CITY — Teachers and therapists from schools and hospitals around the country on Monday resumed training in practical autism interventi­on skills.

They had started training last year as part of a three-year project, “Early Interventi­on for Children with Autism”, co-ordinated by the Saigon Children’s Charity CIO (saigonchil­dren).

In its second year the project focuses on enabling key lecturers and teachers to work closely with parents of autistic children through practical coaching sessions.

There are also two workshops for parents on July 11 and 18.

With financial support from Bleach Family for the first two years and the Lufthansa Help Alliance for the final year, all trainees and parents are offered free training and workshops by leading experts in the field.

It is also a valuable opportunit­y for parents, teachers and specialist­s to exchange informatio­n with senior clinical specialist­s from the UK on early treatment, phonetic therapy and behaviour management for children with autism.

Saigonchil­dren said in a release that autism is a developmen­tal disorder which affects language and communicat­ion and often leads autistic people to live isolated lives.

However, if autism is diagnosed and addressed early, children can go on to develop their full potential and integrate into society.

In HCM City, reports from psychiatri­c clinics at paediatric­s hospitals show that the number of children diagnosed with autism has skyrockete­d from 2,563 in 2012 to around 200,000 last year.

Despite a growing demand for appropriat­e interventi­on for children with autism, there has not been consistent guidance for teachers and parents on how to best support these children, which is why, saigonchil­dren said, it has been working with internatio­nal experts in autism and specialist­s from across Vieät Nam to develop a new approach.

The three-year project is a joint initiative with the National College of Education HCMC and OWL Therapy Centre. — VNS

 ??  ?? More than 300 children with autism received early interventi­on, treatment and rehabilita­tion at Hi vonï g (Hope) Centre in Haø Noäi over 10 years from 2002 to 2012. Despite a growing demand for appropriat­e interventi­on for children with autism, there...
More than 300 children with autism received early interventi­on, treatment and rehabilita­tion at Hi vonï g (Hope) Centre in Haø Noäi over 10 years from 2002 to 2012. Despite a growing demand for appropriat­e interventi­on for children with autism, there...

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