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Kim Hammons wrote: ARI Releases New Autism.tv Site Link Your Child's Story to ARI's Latest Media SiteThe Autism Research Institute is pleased to announce the release

of its Autism.tv website featuring links to stories of intervention and recovery. The website is intended to demonstrate to parents, physicians, and research scientists that recovery is a reality for a significant percentage of children with autism. autism.tvAutism. tv links to caregiver stories about treatment and recovery. Please send us existing story links to:- Videos (youTube, short films, etc.) - Online video news clips - Online (written) news stories or blog articles published on the Web Visit Autism.tv Submit a Link:submitautism (DOT) tvAbout RecoveryAt ARI, we are very careful about giving false hope to parents; but it is a far greater error to offer no hope, when recovery or near-recovery is possible. ARI strives to give realistic hope, by stating: "Autism Is Treatable, and Recovery is

Possible."Dr. Bernard Rimland, ARI's Founder, worked exhaustively to identify effective biomedical and behavioral treatments for autism. Decades ago, when most believed children would progress only as far as their innate potential permitted, Dr. Rimland spoke of recovery. And, in Dr. Rimland's lifetime, we went from "no hope" to "hope for many." With hard work and luck, we will meet our ultimate goal: "prevention and recovery for all."In the final months of his life, Dr. Rimland often talked about the recovered children whose overjoyed parents shared their stories with ARI. His face clearly showed how proud he was to know that increasing numbers of children are improving dramatically from a disorder that, only a few decades ago, was considered hopeless. Kim Hammons IPUT Informed Parents United Together Tampa, Florida www.iput.org www.yahoogroups.com Keyword: "IPUT"

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