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Don't know if you read my DAN! notes about seizures. But they said when they do

some brain scans where the areas of the brain light up when they are activated

that some people with autism have zero activity showing in the language areas of

the brain but the visual area of the brain is strongly lit. Dr. Noble suggested

parents strongly consider sign language. I don't think he realizes how difficult

proprioception is in some of our kids, though. we tried sign language for over a

year & Allie just couldn't do it.

Do you feel like your visual area is stimulated through speaking or listening to

language? It made me wonder if perhaps those with autism have nerve fibers that

are routed to the vision area instead of the language area. Or maybe perhaps

some damage happened to the brain where the nerves that innervate the vision

take over for the language areas.

It's just so fascinating to me.

Debi

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