As I search for the right educational situation for my autistic son, I think about a world that will accept him for who he is. I am looking for a place where he can be "not even wrong." Published January 22 2012
When Jean had her first child in 2001, "autism" was about the scariest word she could think of. Six years later when her second child was diagnosed with PDD-NOS, a form of autism, she was just happy to have a ...
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