Autism in Twins
E. Wijsman
wijsman at u.washington.edu
Wed Jan 27 13:37:38 EST 1999
If you go to my web page and follow the link to research projects and then
to autism, there is a link to a list of useful web pages on autism.
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On Mon, 25 Jan 1999, Supernews User wrote:
> I am not sure if this is the area to
> requestinformation. I am the aunt of four year old
> twin boys. One of them has recently been diagnosed as
> Autistic.
>
> The boys live in England and there does not seem to a
> lot of available information over there that can be
> easily accessed and understood by their mother. At
> the moment she is going through a major learning curve
> and is receiving a lot of moral support. She has
> contacted a multiple birth organisation but they do
> not seem to have a lot of information on the subject.
>
> I would appreciate any source of information that will
> assist our whole family to begin to understand how to
> unlock the world of our beautiful son/nephew/grandson
> and how to better explain areas of concern to his twin
> and older and younger brothers.
>
>
>
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