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Act Early Against Autism Book
Jayne Lytel was a flourishing syndicated columnist when her son Leo was diagnosed with autism. She used her reporting skills to better understand her son's health issues, and helped Leo gain essential abilities. After four years of therapy, he no longer meets the diagnostic criteria for autism, attends a mainstream school, and is a thriving, healthy child. Act Early Against Autism is a practical and empowering guide for parents on how early intervention can change their child's future. Author: Jayne Lytel Pages: 272
$16.85
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September 9, 2025, 7:30 am
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What an inspiring story! Jayne Lytel’s journey shows the power of early intervention in autism. It reminds me how persistence and research can truly transform a child’s future. Her book Act Early Against Autism feels like a must-read for parents wanting practical guidance. After reading this, I like to relax with a quick game of uno online —a fun way to recharge after such meaningful insights.
November 27, 2025, 3:34 am
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