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flag A Birmingham mother found support and her son thrived after joining a local group for families of children with autism and related conditions.

flag A Solihull mother, Mounika Vemula, learned in 2020 that her son Devaansh might be autistic after a nursery worker raised concerns, leading to a diagnosis of autism, ADHD, and a learning disability. flag Overwhelmed and isolated, especially during the pandemic, she found support through Bridging Brains CIC, a Birmingham-based group founded by two doctors after their own child’s diagnosis. flag The group, serving families in the local Telugu community, offers weekly activities like arts, music, and sports, helping Mounika connect with others and find strength. flag Devaansh has since grown happier, thriving in creative and sensory-based sessions. flag The NHS emphasizes autism is a brain difference, not a disease, and while not treatable, support enables individuals to thrive.

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