Giving autism a voice there are a lot of people out there that have autism.Most kids don't have happy endings.Like 24-year-old autistic Tyler Lazaruk he has learned how to type, that is one way that he can talk to his parents. His parents are very happy for him and so are the people that have taught him. "The method involves a facilitator who sits with a person with autism and holds his or her hand, wrist, arm or even simply touches a shoulder in order to help them type with a single digit."He does not right his own answer the people that work there tell him what to wright, and they teach him how to type it.
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
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Giving autism a voice there are a lot of people out there that have autism.Most kids don't have happy endings.Like 24-year-old autistic Tyler Lazaruk he has learned how to type, that is one way that he can talk to his parents. His parents are very happy for him and so are the people that have taught him. "The method involves a facilitator who sits with a person with autism and holds his or her hand, wrist, arm or even simply touches a shoulder in order to help them type with a single digit."He does not right his own answer the people that work there tell him what to wright, and they teach him how to type it.
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Well. I have no idea what the true point of your post was... To tell people about one way an autistic kid can talk? How happy the parents are with his progress? Or was it to show a happy outcome of someone with autisim? I really don't know. And I can't read the articale you read to know what exactly you're referring to. The link works, but the article isn't there anymore. I do know that autisim is known to medical profrssionals, but no one really knows what causes it. I wish the link still had the article so I could understand more.
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