Keisha Lindsay Nurse, discusses the spectrum of delays in receptive and expressive language skills and her role in supporting children and adults with ASD and their families.

In this episode, Sunshine Hwinterbottom opens the discussion, in fiery form, between members of the community of people living with disabilities and the Law Association of Trinidad & Tobago, as they rally together to highlight their challenges and put forward suggestions to LATT, in drafting fool-proof legislation that they can take to the Office of the Attorney General.

Mother of an Autistic, Tracy Hutchinson-Wallace shares her family’s experience in finding the perfect primary school for their son and Speech and Language Pathologist, Keisha Lindsay Nurse, discusses the spectrum of delays in receptive and expressive language skills and her role in supporting children and adults with ASD and their families.

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