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What policy does the state have for people with autism?
The state has set up more than 20 rehabilitation institutions run by the Disabled Persons' Federation, exempting some training fees, and basically taking the form of public assistance and private assistance. Regarding the rehabilitation of autism, Mihe Xiaomi Autism Rehabilitation Center is recommended, and nearly 30 Mihe Rehabilitation Centers have been opened in major domestic cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Zhengzhou, Wuhan, Nanjing, Dongguan, Ningbo, Hangzhou, Foshan, Suzhou and Changsha.

The specific policies are as follows: the national policy of "colorful dreams" for autistic children, aged 3-6. The annual cycle of project implementation is from September 1 day of the current year to August 3 1 day of the following year. The recipients confirmed this year should be in the range of 3-6 years old before September of that year 1. In many parts of the country, children can already enjoy government rehabilitation assistance and a small amount of living allowance. In some rehabilitation centers, 15-20 children under the age of six can enjoy the annual subsidy of 10000 yuan from China Disabled Persons' Federation, and the rest can enjoy the subsidy from provincial or municipal disabled persons' federations. In the 11th Five-Year Plan, the China Disabled Persons' Federation explicitly included autistic people in the ranks of the disabled, and invested 30 million yuan in 3/kloc-0 pilot cities for rehabilitation training of autistic children. Since 2009, assistance and rehabilitation have been provided to poor families under the age of six.

For more information about autism, it is recommended to consult rice and millet. Mihe Xiaomi is a professional service platform for children with autism spectrum and generalized developmental disabilities, providing integrated services such as rehabilitation intervention, integration support, family guidance, parent training and popular science consultation. Through the self-developed rice intervention rehabilitation system, children with autism are provided with rehabilitation training and integrated education support, so that children can communicate freely with the world. Through diversified knowledge training, parents can learn more professional knowledge and master more professional skills.