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7-Year-Old's Autism Cured For Christmas?

Expensive In-Home Therapy May Be Cut From State Budget

POSTED: 10:16 pm CST December 23, 2004
UPDATED: 9:43 am CST December 24, 2004

SPRING GREEN, Wis. -- Gov. Jim Doyle is reviewing a stack of recommendations for the state budget, developed by his autism task force, and some parents of children with autism fear services are in jeopardy of being reduced or eliminated.

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The services are expensive. Officials said that in-home therapy for just one child is around $35,000 a year.

Adam Larson, 7, a second-grader at St. John's Catholic Elementary School in Spring Green, is autistic. In many ways, Larson is an ordinary boy. But his life, at times, is an extraordinary struggle.

Born healthy, Larson was diagnosed with autism at 22 months. Medical experts said he would probably have to be institutionalized and taught sign language because he wasn't able to speak.

"I knew that he was still there," said Jennifer Larson, Adam's mother. "I wasn't going to give up."

Adam's parents expected him to do better than the doctors predicted, but they never thought he'd be able to function in a second-grade classroom.

This fall, he went to the state Capitol and told lawmakers why it's important for them to continue funding the expensive in-home therapy, the kind that helped him recover from autism.

"Oh, it was my proudest moment," Jennifer Larson said. "Because he was so brave and calm."

Adam still has to take a long list of medications every day, but now he can be among the happy faces on the second-grade Christmas tree at St. John's.
...and I bet someday those happy faces will start gossipping and chewing gum, like most NTs at my school do!

:!: Mich :?:
heh.  You're still in school Mich?

  I solved NT trouble in high school at the talent show.  I did a board breaking  demonstration using Taekwon-do.  

   They never messed with me again LOL  NT's are so easy to influence.  They scare easily.

RobH Wrote:
heh.  You're still in school Mich?


Sixth grade.

:!: Mich :?:

wow you got quite the ways to go.  Middle School is rough for our kind.  Are you in special ed classes or fully mainstreamed?

RobH Wrote:
wow you got quite the ways to go.  Middle School is rough for our kind.  Are you in special ed classes or fully mainstreamed?


NT classes, but I have an annoying aide for four classes (science, math, 6/7, and 11th period). In the other ones (language arts, social studies), I'm on my own.

:!: Mich :?:

Mich Wrote:

RobH Wrote:
Are you in special ed classes or fully mainstreamed?


NT classes


Mainstream is the correct term, Mich.  I know it probably seems to you as if the NTs own the schools, but they don't.  You have just as much right to be in any classroom as anyone else!

Describing your classes as "NT classes" is like saying that most American public school classrooms of the 1950s and 1960s, immediately after racial integration began, were "white classes."

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