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Here’s How You React To Your Son’s Autism When Your Language Has No Word For Autism
Aisha Gani, Buzzfeed, Here’s How You React To Your Son’s Autism When Your Language Has No Word For Autism
"“There’s no word that describes autism in the Somali language," says Nura Aabe, 35.
"It’s something the autism campaigner and mother of five has been grappling with ever since her 18-year-old son Zaki – short for Zakaria Mohamed – was first diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder when he was 2 and a half."
"“There’s no word that describes autism in the Somali language," says Nura Aabe, 35.
"It’s something the autism campaigner and mother of five has been grappling with ever since her 18-year-old son Zaki – short for Zakaria Mohamed – was first diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder when he was 2 and a half."
Labels:
autism,
Bristol,
gender,
medical ethics,
Somali
Gas fitter surrounded by armed police in Debenhams in Exeter
Mail Online, Gas fitter surrounded by armed police in Debenhams in Exeter "A gas engineer who is running a one-man 'ban the burka' campaign was surrounded by armed police after wearing traditional Islamic clothing and a rucksack in a busy department store."
On the ball
"She is the highest qualified female Muslim football coach in Europe, but Annie Zaidi admits she's had to do it the hard way."
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