Autism Treatment Center of America CEO, Himself Fully Recovered From Autism, Unleashes Part 3 of Bold 7-Part Challenge
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SHEFFIELD, MA, Mar 31 (MARKET WIRE) --
Raun K. Kaufman, CEO of The Autism Treatment Center of America
(www.autismtreatmentcenter.org), continues unveiling his radical seven-part
plan to help children with autism:
With one out of 150 children now being diagnosed with autism, I find it
baffling that millions and millions of dollars are being poured into
autismresearch to look at... genetics.
Well, I'm sure that finding out the genes that contribute to autism will
doour great grandkids a lot of good. But what about the children who are alive
right now? What about our kids?
We are facing a national and international autism epidemic, and we're
dumping
our research dollars into genes. Giant autism charities are holding fundraisers,
sending their minions onto Larry King, and touting their ability to funnel
their money into genetic studies which will not help a single child who is
actually breathing.
Hey, I have a crazy idea: what about we help the millions of children in
this current, enormous generation of children with autism? If there are
millions of dollars to be raised and spent on autism, let's spend that money
on families who could desperately use that money to get treatment for their
own children.
At the Autism Treatment Center of America, we put all of our energy and
resources into helping families right here, right now -- in 2008, not
2030.As a guy who used to have severe autism and is now completely recovered
dueto my parents developing a program to help me, this isn't academic to me. We
must decide whether or not we will prioritize this generation of children...
or write them off.
When it comes to children with autism, whose side are you on?
The Autism Treatment Center of America(TM) (ATCA) is home of The Son-Rise
Program(R) for autism treatment and education. The Son-Rise Program is the
only program that:
-- Was created by parents for parents
-- Helps parents cure their children in some cases and achieve
significant improvement in almost all cases
-- Has helped more than 25,000 families from 75 countries
Media: To interview Raun K. Kaufman for Autism Awareness Month,
contactBrenda Nashawaty at brenda@option.org or call 617-688-3253.
Brenda Nashawaty
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