There are children who barely hold eyes, others who seem to live outside their surroundings and others who respond to the world with a cry that no one can explain. For years, many of these behaviors have been interpreted as a problem that needed to be corrected. However, more and more professionals are defending that, before intervening, it is appropriate to understand what is behind every gesture, every silence and every way of relating.
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There are children who barely hold eyes, others who seem to live outside their surroundings and others who respond to the world with a cry that no one can explain. For years, many of these behaviors have been interpreted as a problem that needed to be corrected. However, more and more professionals are defending that, before intervening, it is appropriate to understand what is behind every gesture, every silence and every way of relating.