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autism

My mother a living inspiration for my service to people with autism: Saima Wazed
Bangladesh

My mother a living inspiration for my service to people with autism: Saima Wazed

Saima Wazed Hossain.
Bangladesh

'Pracheer Periye': Saima Wazed's conversation with Stephen Shore

Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen. Picture: File Photo
Bangladesh

Govt committed to ensure autistic people's social participation: Momen

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Photo: PID
Bangladesh

PM Hasina wants children with autism flourish through collective efforts

Eva with her family. Photo: Joya Korem
In Focus

An angel sent in the guise of a daughter

Study finds promising outcomes in mental health care solutions for mothers of children with autism
Health

Study finds promising outcomes in mental health care solutions for mothers of children with autism

New data suggests 1 in 44 US children affected by autism
World+Biz

New data suggests 1 in 44 US children affected by autism

Photo: Nazrana Yusuf
Thoughts

My Special One

Saima Wazed Hossain.
Bangladesh

Autism: Saima shares Bangladesh's good practices with global community

Dr Shemaila Saleem and Dr Foyasal Khan. Illustration: TBS
Thoughts

2021 World Day of Social Justice: Digital economy and social justice for autistic individuals

Photo: PR
Bangladesh

‘Alokito Poth’ steps into 3rd year

Higher autism rates among children of wealthy families
Health

Higher autism rates among children of wealthy families

In the pre-vocational section of the Parents Forum for the Differently Able-Vocational Training Centre, special educators Nusrat Jahan and Lucky were supervising Humaira, Arjun, Rendy and three others while they played with colour papers. Photo: Noor-A-Alam/TBS
Panorama

Tearing off the label ‘Disabled’

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