so much of what we say isn't, in the words we use, but in everything that surrounds them, meaning can be found in the tennis gestures. it can be shown through our facial expression, or hidden by saying in terms of phrase, but autism robs people of the ability to read this extra information, and that can make the world a confusing place. scary, even surrounders, conducting a clinical study to test a job that might help them make more sense of world. and all we had to do was helped them across three hundred kids with autism. language is odd. what we say isn't always quite what we mean to upset its raining cats and 拜。
it's just water. and when you live in a literal world, like kids with autism, this can be pretty confusing. so we turn this insight into an outrage campaign that resonated deeply with the parents of our kids and encourage them to learn about the project brought to life three common sense that children with autism may struggle with this rich hand made immediately was then used across a variety of materials. the result, an insightful campaign, one that allowed rush to begin the first phase of the study earlier than expected, one that gained crazy from a leading u s based patient ethics ago. and most importantly, one that raised awareness of a drug that could help children with autism make more sense of the world.