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Juvenile

Apr. 12, 2006

Getting the Best for Kids With Autism Requires Full Disclosure

Forum Column - By Areva D. Martin - In the famous story "Rashoman," published in 1915 by Japanese author Ryunosuke Akutagawa, four blind men feel an elephant. "Why, an elephant is like a tree," says the one man feeling the animal's leg. "No

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      By Areva D. Martin

     
      In the famous story "Rashoman," published in 1915 by Japanese author Ryunosuke Akutagawa, four blind men feel an elephant. "Why, an elephant is like a tree," says the one man feeling the animal's leg. "No, my friend, it's like a snake," claims the one f...

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