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Currently Reading The unknown made it hard to process and accept : Latinos face gap in autism diagnosis and treatment, CT expert says
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Noah Urbina, 6, catches bubbles with his two therapists at Creative Development, a clinic in Avon, Connecticut. Noah was diagnosed with autism after he turned 3. The two women in the photo said they use bubbles to gain and sustain his attention during speech and occupational therapy sessions.Tatiana Flowers / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Noah Urbina, 6, (middle) catches bubbles with his two therapists at Creative Development, a clinic in Avon, Connecticut. Noah was diagnosed with autism after he turned 3. The two women in the photo said they use bubbles to gain and sustain his attention during speech and occupational therapy sessions.Tatiana Flowers / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less