Conceptions about Autism in it's Historicity
Abstract
Year by year the number of children diagnosed with autism increases. The World Health Organization estimates that in the world for every 10 thousand people there are 21 with autism, and in Mexico it is estimated that the figure is around 45 thousand children. Today more disciplines have joined the investigation of this condition such as: anthropology, historiography, sociology, literature or painting.Downloads
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