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April 2nd: World Autism Awareness Day  

April 2nd: World Autism Awareness Day  

 

April 2nd has been marked in the medical calendar since 2007, designated by the UN General Assembly. The goal is to raise awareness and knowledge about individuals with autism, their rights, and opportunities. 

 

This year, for the first time, individuals with autism themselves will share their experiences at an international forum, representing various regions. The theme of the day is “Moving from Surviving to Thriving: Autistic Individuals share regional perspectives.”

 

“Arabkir” Medical Center is one of the first organizations addressing autism-related issues in our country, if not the very first. In the early 90s, our specialists from the "ArBeS" Health Center underwent training in the USA and European countries. They participated in courses and international conferences featuring the latest programs in pediatric rehabilitation, developmental pediatrics and related fields. They then brought this professional knowledge back to Armenia, laying the groundwork for the establishment of new services, including autism diagnosis, supervision, and the formation of specialized teams to work with children. 

 

It is essential to recognize that autism, like any other condition, can affect anyone. No one is immune, and being well-informed and taking appropriate steps in such cases is crucial.

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