How Could Something Used to Treat Autism Also Be Used to Treat Dementia?
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Kevin’s mother, Lydia, takes him for Interactive Metronome therapy twice a week to improve his focus. She decided to give this therapy a try, with hopes that he could better sit still in class and attend to learning. Kevin has an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), and inattentiveness
is among his most pervasive of symptoms.
In the waiting room one day, Lydia began a conversation with an 80-year old woman, whose husband was there for the same sort of therapy, but for dementia. Lydia was amazed that a therapy that helps ASD can also be of benefit to someone with dementia.
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