Food for kids in childhood centres—are their brains being starved? | Getting an autism diagnosis as an adult

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A groundbreaking study from the Queensland Brain Institute has found serious deficiencies in the amount and quality of food provided to kids by Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) services. This can compromise kids' nutritional needs, and brain development.Getting a diagnosis for autism for a child or adolescent is a series of complicated and often expensive hoops to jump through—and it’s even harder for adults.

Food for kids in childhood centres—are their brains being starved? | Getting an autism diagnosis as an adult

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