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CDC Develops Autism Education Materials


 

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in conjunction with its “Learn the Signs. Act Early” campaign, has developed a free resource kit for child care providers and educators about child development and autism. It is hoped that the materials—available in both English and Spanish—will be shared with parents, teachers, and day care providers. For more information on the CDC campaign and the child development and autism materials, visit www.cdc.gov/actearly

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