A relatively new educational form of therapy for people living with autism is changing lives. It uses no high tech and is a rather simple form of communication. As Jill Croteau reports, a Calgary teen who doesn’t speak has been working on it for the past year and half and has found it life-altering.
Global News at 5 Calgary
‘I found my voice’: Calgary teen hopes to inspire others with autism to try new form of communication
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