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Understanding and facilitating learning in children with Autism

  • February 16, 2015May 30, 2018

Dr Giacomo Vivanti talks about his recent research on how children with autism learn and how we can improve the learning outcomes using innovative treatment approaches.

Autism more than any other neurodevelopmental disorder, impacts the ability of individuals to learn the communication skills, the socialisation skills and the daily living skills that are necessary to live an independent life, to find and maintain a job, to have friends and to have a social life.

Watch a video showing the Autism Specific Early Learning and Care Centre at La Trobe Community Children’s Centre

 

 

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