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Panel discussion on autism support in BengaluruThe panel delved into how ABA equips individuals with vital skills in communication, social interaction, academics and independent living, offering hope and structure where it’s needed most.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>The highlight of the evening was a discussion on ABA, a globally recognised, evidence-based intervention that has transformed the lives of countless individuals on the autism spectrum.</p></div>

The highlight of the evening was a discussion on ABA, a globally recognised, evidence-based intervention that has transformed the lives of countless individuals on the autism spectrum.

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Bengaluru: The Bangalore International Centre (BIC) hosted a panel discussion on autism support on Sunday to mark International Autism Day. 

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Entitled 'Understanding ABA (Applied Behaviour Analysis) for Autism: Raising Awareness and Dispelling Myths', the discussion featured Radhika Poovayya, Founder of Samvaad Institute for Speech and Hearing; Noor Ayesha and Nischitha, both senior ABA therapists; Chitra Shankar, Developmental Pediatrician; Preethi Shankar, occupational therapist; Jovitha Catherine Joy, speech-language pathologist; and Roshana Fulmali and Sunanda Kolhe, cognitive psychologists. The session was moderated by speech pathologist and freelance writer Bharathi Prabhu. 

The highlight of the evening was a discussion on ABA, a globally recognised, evidence-based intervention that has transformed the lives of countless individuals on the autism spectrum.

The panel delved into how ABA equips individuals with vital skills in communication, social interaction, academics and independent living, offering hope and structure where it’s needed most.

Cutting through the noise of widespread misconceptions, the experts delivered insights, real-life success stories and scientific clarity, according to a news release. 

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(Published 07 April 2025, 01:40 IST)