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CAND-DO Parent Support Group - June 23 Edition -Jun 23, 2023, 6:00 PM West African Time



Navigating the world of autism and neurodevelopmental conditions can feel like a rollercoaster ride for parents and caregivers. With countless twists and turns, from decoding diagnoses to exploring the maze of therapies, it's essential to have a trusty map and a band of fellow adventurers to help you on your journey. But where can you find these invaluable allies?

CAND-DO Parent Support Group - June 23 Edition

Time: Jun 23, 2023, 6:00 PM West African Time


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Did you miss the last parent support group session?

CAND-DO, of the College of Medicine, University of Lagos, Nigeria, hosted a parent support group session on 29th March 2023 at 5pm WAT. The session was an awareness session for Autism and the group is useful in helping Parents on the journey of building special persons living with autism.


Watch this space for details on when the next session will hold. Do re-share if you know any families that can benefit from this.


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