Autism

Why autism acceptance in Bangladesh is still a far-fetched goal

People with autism in Bangladesh are still subjected to structural discrimination and stigmatisation.

Honouring Sajida Rahman Danny and the PFDA Vocational Training Centre

As Mother's Day approaches, we honour the women who have shown us love, strength, and resilience. Sajida Rahman Danny epitomises these qualities in her work empowering young adults with neurological disorders in Bangladesh. As founder and director of PFDA Vocational Training Centre, she provides skills training and opportunities to those who might otherwise be marginalised. Her efforts have changed countless lives and serve as a testament to a mother's love and determination to make a difference.

Lives deprived of hope

Twelve-year-old Rubaiya’s world is limited to her bed. A resident of the Korail slum in the capital, she lives in a dark windowless tin-shed shanty. She has not seen a glimpse of the sky in the last three years. The last time she went on a trip outside was seven years ago, at her grandmother’s home in Cumilla.

Living in the shadow of uncertainty

“Who will look after our child after our demise? Who will be their friends and family to depend on when we will not be there?”

In World Cup tempest, an oasis of calm for fans with autism

The calm and quiet is a stark contrast to the roar of a World Cup football stadium. But it is quite deliberate.

Special food for special needs like Autism

Many individuals with autism have food aversions and sensitivities. Many also have behavioural issues that make mealtime particularly challenging. Researchers have found that children with ASD are five times more likely to have mealtime challenges such as tantrums, extreme food selectivity and ritualistic eating behaviours. Inadequate nutrition is also found to be more common among children with autism.

Start therapy early for autism to maximise benefits

My child does not talk! He doesn’t like socialising with other children. She avoids looking at me in the eye. My child plays with his toys in repetitive ways.

BSMMU approves to run a course on Autism and NDDs

The Institute of Paediatric Neurodisorder and Autism (IPNA) received the approval to run a course on Autism and other Neurodevelopmental Disabilities (NDDs) by the Academic Council of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU) on 1 April, 2019.

World Autism Awareness Day Today: The school of joy

While six-year-old Hridoy Khan was growing up, her mother Fatema Begum noticed that he needed special care.

April 19, 2017
April 19, 2017

Ensure support for people with autism, neuro disorders: PM

Underscoring the necessity for all countries to support their most vulnerable citizens, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in Bhutan says it is the responsibility of all to make sure adequate social and medical support for individuals with autism and neuro-development disorders.

April 2, 2016
April 2, 2016

Congenial atmosphere for challenged people to be ensured: PM

With commitment to create congenial atmosphere for people with autism, PM Sheikh Hasina says government is taking steps for taking care of orphan autistic people.

April 2, 2016
April 2, 2016

Hope for autistic children

ON the occasion of World Autism Awareness Day on April 2, I would like to share my experience in bringing up my son Aadil.

January 26, 2016
January 26, 2016

Genetically modified monkeys may help autism research

First genetically modified monkeys with autism have been created in China, say scientists.

September 3, 2015
September 3, 2015

Surf Excel presents “Emerged from Unknown”

HANS (HELLO's Association of Neophyte Students) is a non-profit students' organisation. The aim of this organisation is to create awareness on autism and to eradicate misconceptions about autism.

April 30, 2015
April 30, 2015

Bullying: Break the Cycle

If some of us were permanently judged by the mistakes that we had made as children, we would be considered abominable human beings.

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