Research: Autism Tends to Be Diagnosed Later in Minority Children

Lauran Neergaard
The Ledger

WASHINGTON | Early diagnosis is considered key for autism, but minority children tend to be diagnosed later than white children. Some new work is beginning to try to uncover why — and to raise awareness of the warning signs so more parents know they can seek help even for a toddler.

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