MCO a testing period for frontliners with autistic children


KUALA TERENGGANU (Bernama): There is no doubt that the movement control order (MCO), implemented since March 18 in a bid to curb the spread of Covid-19, has impacted the daily routine of every Malaysian, more so that of autistic children.

These are trying times and parents with autistic children can attest to having their patience tested in attending to their special children’s needs, with the task becoming even more challenging when both parents are among the frontliners in the fight against the coronavirus.

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