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		By: Mary Bencken		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I hope this is a puzzle solved for you two.  It makes it so much easier in many ways when there is a definitive diagnosis.  Now you know what to research and how to deal with the road ahead.  When the light shines bright, take a proactive approach.  Do your research and in many ways he is very fortunate to be in a classroom where they actually pay attention to the child&#039;s individual needs.  In the regular schools, a child can get lost in the shuffle.
You two are very actively involved with your son and he is blessed by this care.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I hope this is a puzzle solved for you two.  It makes it so much easier in many ways when there is a definitive diagnosis.  Now you know what to research and how to deal with the road ahead.  When the light shines bright, take a proactive approach.  Do your research and in many ways he is very fortunate to be in a classroom where they actually pay attention to the child&#8217;s individual needs.  In the regular schools, a child can get lost in the shuffle.<br />
You two are very actively involved with your son and he is blessed by this care.</p>
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		By: Leigh Alexandra		</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jul 2016 15:00:35 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Not surprised but it doesn&#039;t define him. Liam is much more than his autism. He is the sweetest little boy ever and he&#039;s so smart and kind and a little sassy. He&#039;s gonna be fine and he&#039;s lucky to have you and Amy. Autistic or not he is very independent in some aspects and he&#039;s such a doll. A beautiful child inside and out.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not surprised but it doesn&#8217;t define him. Liam is much more than his autism. He is the sweetest little boy ever and he&#8217;s so smart and kind and a little sassy. He&#8217;s gonna be fine and he&#8217;s lucky to have you and Amy. Autistic or not he is very independent in some aspects and he&#8217;s such a doll. A beautiful child inside and out.</p>
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