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Game to handle noisy places

Shared by Raras on 2014-02-05 21:12

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Marco had a strong preference for a structured routine and had a short tolerance to noise, resulting in agressive behaviors like self-harm.
Paula developed a game to handle noisy places: when visiting a supermarket or noisy place, they did a competition to finish what he had to do in less than 10 minutes.

Learn more at: http://www.noticiasmagazine.pt/2014/paula-uma-mulher-rara/

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Paula Brito e Costa had a child with a rare disease. Despite having lost her son, she kept the will to help the people who live or deal with rare diseases. Marco died in 2006 with Cornelia de Lange, a genetic disorder that affects one in thirty thousand people. In 2002, Paula founded Raríssimas - National Association of Mental and Rare Diseases.

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