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M.I.N.D.ful Learning on Trial

From September 2005

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     Right now, the Villaseñors aren’t looking for an explanation or a cure for Esteban’s autism. They are more concerned with his happiness, his future and getting all the help they can for him.  
     “If I can help him become as independent as possible, and increase his language and comprehension, the sky’s the limit,” Veronica says. “I could care less if he’s not a whiz in math or other academics. To me, if the language and comprehension are there, I think there’s going to be an improvement in the quality of his life.”

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