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Autor:
Jean-Pierre Bouchard, Ritva Bolgar, Julie Gramond, Laure Mercier, Claudia Renoux, Michel Pinault
Publikováno v:
La Revue de l'Infirmière. 70:38-40
The question of the place and role of caregivers, most often parents, for children with autism spectrum disorders has undergone significant change in recent years. It is now proven that when a parent acquires knowledge about autism, he is able to int
Autor:
Ritva, Bolgar, Laure, Mercier, Julie, Gramond, Claudia, Renoux, Michel, Pinault, Jean-Pierre, Bouchard
Publikováno v:
Revue de l'infirmiere. 70(271)
The question of the place and role of caregivers, most often parents, for children with autism spectrum disorders has undergone significant change in recent years. It is now proven that when a parent acquires knowledge about autism, he is able to int
Autor:
Jean-Pierre Bouchard, Jean-Baptiste Debray, Ritva Bolgar, Élodie Delmas, Clarisse Cuyolla-Bougerol
Publikováno v:
La Revue de l'Infirmière. 69:36-38
The support given to young people, children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is multidisciplinary and comprises medical, psychological and social care. It is provided after the diagnosis of ASD by specialised professionals. This as
Autor:
Jean-Pierre Bouchard, Julie Baboulène, Michel Pinault, Ritva Bolgar, Michèle Chazot-Balcon, Ghislaine Haro, Matthieu Bréhant
Publikováno v:
La Revue de l'Infirmière. 68:37-39
Autism is currently considered as a neurodevelopmental disorder called "autism spectrum disorder" (ASD). Its diagnosis is based on assessments focusing on two main areas: the presence of persistent impairments in communication and social interactions
Autor:
Ritva, Bolgar, Élodie, Delmas, Clarisse, Cuyolla-Bougerol, Jean-Baptiste, Debray, Jean-Pierre, Bouchard
Publikováno v:
Revue de l'infirmiere. 69(260-261)
The support given to young people, children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is multidisciplinary and comprises medical, psychological and social care. It is provided after the diagnosis of ASD by specialised professionals. This as
Autor:
Ritva, Bolgar, Matthieu, Bréhant, Michèle, Chazot-Balcon, Julie, Baboulène, Ghislaine, Haro, Michel, Pinault, Jean-Pierre, Bouchard
Publikováno v:
Revue de l'infirmiere. 68(255)
Autism is currently considered as a neurodevelopmental disorder called "autism spectrum disorder" (ASD). Its diagnosis is based on assessments focusing on two main areas: the presence of persistent impairments in communication and social interactions