More love called for autism group A volunteer (R) provides information on Autism to citizens on the streets in Lanzhou, Northwest China...
More love called for autism group
A volunteer (R) provides information on Autism to citizens on the streets in Lanzhou, Northwest China's Gansu province, April 2, 2012. College student volunteers and those who engage in the business of autism treatment took to streets to call for more attention to people with autism on April 2, which is also the Fifth World Autism Day. The country's fledgling autism organizations are short of professional staff and government support, a survey shows. [Photo/Xinhua]
A autistic child receives training at a center in Fuzhou, East China's Fujian province, March 26, 2012. Children with autism get training in receptivity to life, mindreading ability, and social skills in the center, which was established in 2011. The country's fledgling autism organizations are short of professional staff and government support, a survey shows.[Photo/Xinhua]
An autistic child blows a balloon at an activity featured on caring for people with autism, held jointly by a special school and Jilin University, in Changchun, Northeast China's Jilin province, April 2, 2012. The country's fledgling autism organizations are short of professional staff and government support, a survey shows.[Photo/Xinhua]
A blue ribbon is tied on the wrist of an autistic kid at an activity featured on caring for people with autism, held jointly by a special school and Jilin University in Changchun, Northeast China's Jilin province, April 2, 2012. The country's fledgling autism organizations are short of professional staff and government support, a survey shows.[Photo/Xinhua]
A teacher corrects an autistic student's pronunciation at a special school for autism children in Hefei, East China's Anhui province, April 1, 2012. Established in May 2010, the school has helped nearly 100 children with autism recover. The country's fledgling autism organizations are short of professional staff and government support, a survey shows.[Photo/Xinhua]
College student volunteers and those who engage in the business of autism treatment took to streets to call for more attention to people with autism on April 2, which is also the Fifth World Autism Day. The country's fledgling autism organizations are short of professional staff and government support, a survey shows.
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