BRONX, N.Y. -- Luz Holguin felt alone when, about nine years ago, her autistic son was tormented in a combined class of special needs students and children with behavioral problems.
It's a classic story, doctors and activists say, in areas where people don't really understand the disorder, which impedes social interaction and communication. But one doctor is actively trying to reverse the trend.
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