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> I'm sorry I can't believe thsi, after reading articles asking
> schools to unplug wi-fi. I sent research papers to some. I wonder
> how school officials justify making everyone sick.
>
> Anyone see the 60 minutes piece on working w kids w autism, using
> Ipads?
>
http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=7385686n&tag=re1.galleries It
> was touching, but
> do you wonder if they'd keep teaching them to talk or give them
> these? I have a child w autism who had a few words & sounds. He
> recovered all of his language w 1:1 ABA & stopping wheat &
> casein. .We did ABA around the clock w programs on paper.
>
> He's 13 & in middle school who goes to the library to use a
> hardwired computer.
> He feels sensations in the classes that use wi-fi. He's been
> mainstreamed since K.
>
> You would never know he ever had issues there. To tell you the
> truth, I would not have used this. These kids need social
> interaction to learn to talk. We did programs of
> feature, function, & class of language to get him here.
>
> . Are we the only one's who saw the teachers w circles under their
> eyes? I felt the stinging pressure of wi-fi the 1st year they put
> it in. I can't be the only one. If I figure out how to send you a
> video or soundbite, I would like to show you all.
> But I'd have to buy some technology
>
> Very discouraged. Kathy
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