Synopsis
A mother speaks frankly about the new communication process she has set up with her son who has autism and can't speak many words.
- Programme: Growing Children
- Episode: Autism
- Channel: BBC Four
- Broadcast year: 2012
- Education & Childcare | How cognitive difficulties impact upon the development of language and communication and the possible effect on behaviour and education.
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