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First Published Friday, 17 April 2009
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Erin Trieb for The New York Times “The Horse Boy†author Rupert Isaacson and his son Rowan in Elgin, Tex.
In today’s New York Times, reporter Motoko Rich writes about a new book, “The Horse Boy,†that chronicles a father’s trip to Mongolia to ride horses and visit shamans as part of an effort to heal his son’s autism. Ms. Rich asked several top autism experts whether the book offers important insights or false hope for families coping with autism. Here’s what they said: Read more.
Source: Â http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/
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