(Being a kid/teenager is hard enough! Now you can talk with other kids/teenagers your age who have brothers or sisters with autism as well. Ask them what they struggle with and get answers to your questions. Make new friends.)
What a nice idea for the sisters and brother of these GREAT kids. My daughter is 11 and is very excited to find other kids that know how she feels. Thank you for all you are doing to help our family with learning our son has autism..You will never know how much we appreciate you!!THANK YOU!THANK YOU! THANK YOU!!!!
We hope that you will be able to find support and answers to questions you may be looking for through a network of parents in Idaho who are facing similar challenges with autism!
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What a nice idea for the sisters and brother of these GREAT kids. My daughter is 11 and is very excited to find other kids that know how she feels. Thank you for all you are doing to help our family with learning our son has autism..You will never know how much we appreciate you!!THANK YOU!THANK YOU! THANK YOU!!!!
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