Caguas – In Puerto Rico, thousands of young people in the Autistic Spectrum Disorder (TEA) face a critical interruption in services as they reach the age of 21 and leave the system of the Department of Education (DE). This transition, far from representing a step towards independence, becomes a time when many families are exposed to a situation of helplessness and lack of orientation. Given this situation, Dr. Jennifer del Valle, founder of the …
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Caguas – In Puerto Rico, thousands of young people in the Autistic Spectrum Disorder (TEA) face a critical interruption in services as they reach the age of 21 and leave the system of the Department of Education (DE). This transition, far from representing a step towards independence, becomes a time when many families are exposed to a situation of helplessness and lack of orientation. Given this situation, Dr. Jennifer del Valle, founder of the …