Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Schools Reach Out to Students with Autism
LAUREL PARK, N.C. -- Lounging comfortably on a park slide, Cameron Poulin rattles the ice in his drink and digs through his Happy Meal box mining for that last evasive French fry. Most days, his mom, Christin, takes him to one of the playgrounds in the Laurel Park neighborhood where they have lived for more than a year.
They chose the subdivision not for its amenities, architectural designs of the houses, or work commutes, but for the school district's innovative approach toward teaching autistic children.
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