All-in-a-Month Articles: June 2002 / January 2002
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Previous Articles:
- Autism figures soar in America - Increase blamed on vaccination programme, pressure grows for British register of autistic children.-[read article]
- Mother finds mission as autism advocate - James Patrick is now 7 and a first-grader at Hancock Creek Elementary School. Harris' friend Pam Few nominated her to cary the Olympic Torch.-[read article]
- Scholar offers poignant first-person account of overcoming autism - Stephen Shore has spent his life confounding other people's expectations. When he was a toddler, a psychologist recommended that he be institutionalized after diagnosing him as "psychotic with autistic tendencies." Fortunately Shore's mother disregarded the advice, and his condition improved under her care.-[read article]
- Dear Family and Friends - This was written for the purpose of it being sent to relatives and hosts of holiday gatherings who might need a crash course in what to expect from their guest with autism.-[read article]
- Silent Epidemic: Autism - Doctor blames immunizations for dramatic increase in autism cases-[read article]
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