While Thallaich as a young toddler had developed to the point where there was recognition of his family, he had totally regressed by age two - a period that his mum calls his "black hole". His story helps demonstrate the challenges of raising a much loved child with autism.
Andrew Whitehouse, an Autism Researcher at Telethon Kids Institute explains some of the therapies and early intervention techniques being explored by his Autism Research Team to achieve his hope for every child to reach their full potential.
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Telethon Kids Institute is a WA-based children’s research Institute with a worldwide impact on some of the most serious diseases and conditions of childhood. Non-profit and independent, kids are at the heart of everything we do.
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The Autism Research Team is a research centre at the Telethon Kids Institute. A key aim of the Autism Research Team is to develop new and innovative ways to deliver autism therapy to ensure every child has the very best opportunities in life.
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