Revista Autismo

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Revista Autismo
Editor-in-chiefPaiva Junior
CategoriesHealth
FrequencySemiannual
Circulation20.000 (2012) (Brazil)
PublisherONG Consciencia Solidaria
First issueSeptember 2010
CountryBrazil
Based inAtibaia, SP, Brazil
LanguagePortuguese
WebsiteRevistaAutismo.com.br

Revista Autismo ("Autism Magazine" in English)[1] is a Brazilian magazine, free, pressed and digital, created in 2010, made by volunteering parents of children with autism. It is the first magazine about autism in Latin America[2][3] and the first in the world on this syndrome.[4]

In an unprecedented initiative, a group of parents of autistic children created the Revista Autismo. All this was done only thanks to volunteer work and donations. The magazine is free, being circulated throughout Brazil and the first copy was published in September 2010.[4]

The founders are the journalist Paiva Junior (editor-in-chief) and the advertising Martim Fanucchi (art-editor), both fathers of autistic children. A lot of other parents collaborate with the magazine work, donations and sharing knowledge about ASD.

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  1. ^ "International Autism Organizations". Autism Speaks.
  2. ^ Alysson Muotri (April 2011). "Um dia azul" [A blue day] (in Portuguese). Globo (Brazil). [...]No Brasil, destaco a Revista Autismo (http://revistaautismo.com.br/) que, embora jovem, já causa um impacto na comunidade brasileira e internacional.[...] {{cite web}}: External link in |quote= (help)
  3. ^ "La primera revista sobre Autismo en América Latina "Revista Autismo" (in Spanish). Autismo Diário (Spain). March 2011.
  4. ^ a b "Brazilian parents create the first magazine on autism in Latin America". RemedySpot. September 11, 2010.

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