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08-28-2007, 06:19 PM
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Laura, I peeked into your website and I was amazed. My sister in law has a nephew (now 20) that is autistic, and I remember when he was a baby, and everyone knew there was something wrong but no one could figure out what. If only these tools and this education was available to him then! I was happy to read how far you've all come, you provide support, valuable tools and most of all hope.
Just thought I'd send a word of appreciation, keep up the good work!
PJ
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Amen to that PJ!
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I was thinking the same thing, Laura. Nice website, and I passed it along to one of my daughters who is a special ed teacher.
Glad you joined our little group, and hope that you visit often.
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Thank you to all of you. It seems that autism touches the lives of so many people these days. My daughter is doing very well and she has worked very hard for the past 3 1/2 years.
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"I was happy to read how far you've all come, you provide support, valuable tools and most of all hope."- how interesting (and informative) the site was to look around. thanks Laura.
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I just finished looking at your web site and will pass
this along to two friends who have children with
Autism. A great Site thank you for sharing.
Marye
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