CarolAnn Edscorn is a wife, mother, minister, composer, who by the way has Asperger Syndrome. Her daily journey, accompanied by her kids, husband, and service dog Shakespeare, is to make educators and the public aware of how children with autism see and feel the world around them. She recently lectured at the University of New Hampshire Institute on Disability's 10th Annual Autism Summer Institute conference and spoke about the struggles with sensory integration issues. She believes that understanding why children behave the way they do is key to helping them learn and adapt.
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