Possible, said Dr Bernard Rimland
Most medical doctors say that it is impossible to cure autism.
The late Dr Bernard Rimland, who passed away on 21 November 2006 at age 78, was one person who not only challenged this assertion but also provided documentary proof that autism recovery is, indeed, possible.
“Autism is treatable” was the slogan of the good doctor, who brought hope and recovery to thousands of autistic children and their families. For at least 1,100 such children, he brought full recovery.
Read te full article here.
The late Dr Bernard Rimland, who passed away on 21 November 2006 at age 78, was one person who not only challenged this assertion but also provided documentary proof that autism recovery is, indeed, possible.
“Autism is treatable” was the slogan of the good doctor, who brought hope and recovery to thousands of autistic children and their families. For at least 1,100 such children, he brought full recovery.
Read te full article here.
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