Florida “accompanies you”. This was the name of the first community seminar on autism spectrum disorder. event organized by the Municipal Health and Education Corporation and that was held this Thursday, August 25 in the commune. In the Municipal theater, Various specialists approached and analyzed ASD from its characteristics, as well as its evaluation, diagnosis and intervention strategies.
It is because of that “If I can promote these types of initiatives, I will continue to do so. It is important to analyze how to approach and welcome children with ASD. We never stop learning. And I’m proud that we can be in this seminar. In Florida, without a doubt, positive things have to continue happening “commented the general secretary of the Comudef, Janet Fernandez.
Then he added: “Let’s make networks based on those boys, girls and parents who do not know how to deal with children who have autism spectrum disorder. We must be an example at the national level.”
Specifically, this seminar, which had the support of the Clinical Hospital Dra. Eloísa Díaz and the Cesfam Floridaemphasized the importance of including children with TORCH. In this line, they discussed this condition in the school context. Above all, in a dimension where there are generic cases with students with special educational needs.
Inclusion and dialogues
With all this, another of the points discussed at the event had to do with integration. Likewise, with the inclusion and the dialogues that must take place from Health and Education. This synergy is key to treating and developing tactics that allow generating progress in children with autism spectrum disorder.
Certainly, in this way, a comprehensive and multidisciplinary solution can be given to this situation of disability. Likewise, another of the relevant milestones was given under the gaze of promoting certain cases where social inclusion is left behind. Moreover, for children with special educational needs.
Finally, the theme of “Comprehensive Neurodiversity Care Project: a local look at a national problem”, realized the importance of primary health care. Of course, to address children with ASD.