At 5:26 AM -0400 5/12/06, Allen Esterson wrote:
On 11 May Paul Brandon wrote:
At 9:21 AM -0400 5/11/06, Marie Helweg-Larsen wrote:
>The cover of this week's time is on "New insights into the hidden
>world of autism".
>http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1191843,00.html
>The lea
On 11 May Paul Brandon wrote:
> At 9:21 AM -0400 5/11/06, Marie Helweg-Larsen wrote:
> >The cover of this week's time is on "New insights into the hidden
> >world of autism".
> >http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1191843,00.html
> >The lead into the main article describes how facilit
Here is the link to the article (only available online) where Ms.
Wallis describes how she became "convinced" that FC works.
http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1192775,00.html
She concludes: "But at Syracuse, I became convinced that at least some
FC is for real,
and for someone wi
Hi
If you click on the link to the article's author, Claudia Wallis, you find out
a number of things about her:
1. She's a prolific writer for Time.
2. She's the Editor of Time for Kids
3. She's been described as a Time science writer.
4. She has covered a number of controversial topics, inc
At 9:21 AM -0400 5/11/06, Marie Helweg-Larsen wrote:
The cover of this week's time is on "New insights into the hidden
world of autism".
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1191843,00.html
The lead into the main article describes how facilitated
communication helped turn around the
I mentioned this article to a colleague yesterday, and then asked
"What do you think the girl's 'first words' through FC were?". Without
missing a beat, my colleague (who hadn't read the article) said "I'll
bet she said 'Mom, I love you'". Sure enough, in the article we see
"With [FC Institute tr