How a miracle tool enables severely autistic kids to communicate for the first time

How a miracle tool enables severely autistic kids to communicate for the first time

New York Post·2022-12-25 08:01

At a school in middle-class Riverhead, Long Island, I sat surrounded by a small class of teens — all with autism, with little or no ability to speak.

For most of their lives, their thoughts have been locked inside, as many onlookers (but not their families) regarded them as strange, simple kids who flapped their arms, grunted or hissed, seemingly detached from everyday life.

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