One of the most exciting things about Christmas for children is being able to see Santa Claus. But for some kids, a visit with St. Nick can be very overwhelming. Many children with autism struggle meeting new people in busy environments like a mall. But now as Klaudia Van Emmerik reports, there’s a unique and heartwarming event that’s making a big difference
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A unique event gives children with autism the chance to meet Santa Claus.
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