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Elena Freshman Schumann's avatar

When my son, Justin, was first diagnosed with autism at the age of five he did not speak and they told us he probably would not speak. A year later not only did he speak perfect English but he started to write stories (mostly Sci Fi and Fantasy) which won and win awards in contests he enters them into, now as an adult he is a high school graduate and he went trough the full program along with the other children. He is also a loving uncle with two nephews and third one on the way.

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Nancy Jernigan's avatar

My grandson is autistic. But he is a very good artist, he graduated high school - in regular classes. He can carry on conversations about political current events.

He is really into cars. I send him shots of nice and old cars I see on TV. He can tell me the make, year and models of 99% of them. Even old cars of days gone by. He’s really delightful company. I can’t wait to go to lunch with him again!

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