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Reply to "Toni Braxton says her child "cured" of autism through early intervention"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What she means is, early intervention and whatever other therapy he got did such a great job of teaching him social skills that he can now manage relationships and life. None of us know how he will feel as he gets older. But good for him -- isn't that what we all want out of the therapies we get for our kids?[/quote] This. My step son has autism, and he's very low functioning and non verbal. He's an adult in a group home now. But I work with two men on the spectrum who are very functional. Both are in their 40s or 50s, and both have gotten better (socially) since I've been working there (about 10 years). My step son will never get much better, but I have really high hope for people who get therapies and other supports. [/quote]
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