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The Blue Walk Fills Silao; They Ask to Make Autism Visible

Silao, Gto.- For Isabel Nila, learning that her son has autism was a harsh news; however, today she supports other "blue mommies" to help her children understand the world. This Sunday they participated in a walk in the city of Silao to promote awareness about this condition of neurological development. Knowledge, accompaniment and visibility Founder of the support group "TEA-mo", Bastian's diagnosis led her to reach out to knowledge and share i…
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Silao, Gto.- For Isabel Nila, learning that her son has autism was a harsh news; however, today she supports other "blue mommies" to help her children understand the world. This Sunday they participated in a walk in the city of Silao to promote awareness about this condition of neurological development. Knowledge, accompaniment and visibility Founder of the support group "TEA-mo", Bastian's diagnosis led her to reach out to knowledge and share i…

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Periódico Correo broke the news in on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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