Jessica Ley leaned close toward the 5-year-old sitting opposite her in a child-size chair, and she had his fullattention.
Spell at, shesaid.
A-T, Darrin McCanna said, and it was cause for amini-celebration.
Bubbles or jumps? Leyasked.
He chose jumps. 3-2-1, blastoff! Ley said, and she hoisted him over her head as he laughed and covered his eyes with hishands.
Darrin, diagnosed with autism when he was almost 4, was in his third week of 12 weeks of intensive, one-on-one treatment at a new clinic at the Northwest Autism Center one of
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New care for autism - Tue, 17 Jun 2014 PST