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Businiess name:  One For Autism Youth & Adult
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
As those of you who know, Autism certainly isn't about looks. Although at first One for Autism may look a little rough around the edges, but this is one time where you cannot judge a book by its cover. As a family with Autism, we've been all over this nation, researched every corner for the best Autism care and dealt with what we could when we received it. Well, no where from east coast to west have we found someone who has cared as much or more for our child's development than One fo Autism. This school is ground breaking, hardest working and truly the sole reason our 9 year old girl has traveled from the severe side of the Autism spectrum to the more mild side. She spent 3 yrs at this school. They taught her to read, write, speak and use the toilet...all things we never imagined. The place and its people are loving, caring and or true substance as opposed to ""show"". It's all about the kids. Thanks for all you do.

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