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“Fascinating article which mainly focuses on the remarkable story of autistic piano prodigy Jacob Velazquez and the dramatic improvement he experienced after using the LDN treatment (Low Dose Naltrexone).” Admin

 

Underestimated — The Autism Miracle tells the remarkable story of Jamison Handley who, with his father JB, wrote Underestimated: An Autism Miracle. Jamison now wants to make a film documenting the Spelling to Communicate (S2C) program that allowed him at age 17 to “speak” using first a letter board and now a keyboard with voice output.

 

Jamie began his S2C journey with Elizabeth Vosseller, Director of the Growing Kids Therapy Center, after a friend whose son had been through the program told JB about it. Elizabeth began her session with Jamie by saying “I know how smart you are.” No one had every understood that about him.

 

All his teachers had treated him as if he were retarded. Jamie has proven to be super smart and a whiz at calculus. It was assumed that autistic people were mentally retarded because their motor impairment was misinterpreted as a cognitive impairment. However, it has been discovered that a significant percentage of autistic people have a motor disorder that keeps them from speaking. Jamie’s goal now is to go to college to study neuroscience. His goal in 10 years is to be able to speak and to get married.

 

According to the Autism Society of America 1 in 54 children are diagnosed with autism. Ten years ago it was 1 in 125. There are now over 3.5 million individuals on the autism spectrum in the US alone.

 

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