Autism Issues Outside the U.S.

by Dora Raymaker · 2009-01-05 10:47:00 UTC
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partial view of a political map world globeWhile autism is a world-wide issue, your guides for Autism Issues, Kristina and Dora, both live in the United States. Because of this, our blog posts and perspectives will often be skewed toward topics specific to the U.S., such as education policy or specific legislation by the U.S. government. We are aware of this and will strive to address issues of global concern as much as possible. We will also be inviting international guest bloggers to ensure coverage of autism issues of interest to our readers outside the U.S.

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