It began with a simple question.“What do kids with autism looklike?” Shanice Booth didn’t hesitate. “That’s just the point,” she said. “You won’t be able to just look at them and see that they have autism.”Instead, she explained, it reveals itself in behaviors, in sounds, and in how a child ...PLEASE LOG IN FOR PREMIUM CONTENT. Our website requires visitors to log in to view the best local news. Not yet a subscriber? Subscribe today!Tags: newsRe…
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