In the News
In yesterday's New York Times:
The Disorder Is Sensory; the Diagnosis, Elusive by Benedict Carey
"For decades some therapists have argued that there are youngsters who do not adjust at all, or at least not normally. They remain oversensitive, continually recoiling from the world, or undersensitive, banging into things, duck-walking through the day as if not entirely aware of their surroundings."
Look for our comments this weekend on the Blog.



