Autism and the impact of the one-child policy in China
By: Lara, Joanne.
Series: Autism Asperger's Digest February/April 2016: 18-21. 2016Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): AUTISM | CHINA | ONE CHILD POLICYSummary: Discusses the impact of China's one-child policy on families who have a child with autism. Looks at some of cultural, policy and legal issues involved. Points out that, as a result, by 2014 there were fewer than 100 doctors who had expertise with autism in China, and existing intervention institutions in the whole country can only provide services to 10% of children with autism.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Discusses the impact of China's one-child policy on families who have a child with autism. Looks at some of cultural, policy and legal issues involved. Points out that, as a result, by 2014 there were fewer than 100 doctors who had expertise with autism in China, and existing intervention institutions in the whole country can only provide services to 10% of children with autism.
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