Show Notes
What’s the level of autism awareness in Ecuador?
Our Global Autism Project partner from Ecuador, Mafer Chang, talks about how World Autism Awareness Day events in Ecuador have evolved to include more community participation and how she and her team keep parents engaged in services at Centro Enigma.
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This conversation with Mafer Chang was originally released on May 27, 2020.
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Parent Engagement in Ecuador, with Mafer Chang
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