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Sign language finds a new role in treating autism

Baby.jpgTeaching sign language to babies and toddlers became trendy several years ago, attracting attention as the latest evidence of hovering parent syndrome. But speech therapists and child psychologists see a new application for sign language in helping autistic children communicate their emotions.

“A lot of my kids have trouble articulating or getting in touch with any kind of feeling state, and I thought if there was a way for them to communicate it would improve their relationship with their parents,’’ said Dr. Esther Hess, a clinical child psychologist in West Hollywood who’s been working with autistic kids for 17 years. SEE THE FULL STORY FROM TODAY's PAPER.

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