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How Disney Movies Helped An Autistic Child Cope

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Journalist Ron Suskind’s son Owen appeared to be developing normally until about age three when, he says, the child “started to vanish.” He began to lose speech, had trouble sleeping and was crying uncontrollably. He was eventually diagnosed with “regressive autism.” In his new book “Life, Animated,” Suskind describes how …read more

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