Gloriyanna was showing signs of ASD, and her family was told they had two options – wait two to three years for an Autism Assessment through the public health system, or pay thousands of dollars and get an Assessment done privately. Variety provided her family with a grant for a private Autism Assessment, which unlocked the support and funding she needed for her development.
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