Insight: Autism Sings…Congressional Sit-in Gets No Traction (PRN.fm Article)

Posted on June 23, 2016 by Jason in Insight

Elaine Hall, Founder and Director of The Miracle Project was a top Hollywood acting coach when her life changed dramatically after her son Neal was diagnosed with severe autism. When traditional behavioral therapies didn’t work, she sought information from experts in the field of autism and then rallied creative people to implement what she learned. Slowly, her son merged out of isolation and she has helped countless with Autism live more freely, creatively as well as become more communicative.  Her Mark’s conversation with Elaine who is remarkably driven and devoted to children with special needs.  After all says Elaine, everyone has a little Autism in them.  www.Themiracleproject.org

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KABC: “Anti-Bullying Musical Gives Voice To Those With Autism”

KABC Eyewitness News“ANTI-BULLYING MUSICAL GIVES VOICE TO THOSE WITH AUTISM” Report on KABC

Click the link above for a video by KABC’s  Alrene Alpert from 

“Nearly every person with autism has been somehow bullied or marginalized and they don’t have the voice to speak out, but a new musical gives them that voice and it’s opening onstage in Beverly Hills this weekend.

The onstage participants are not professional performers, but they don’t have to be as they are singing from their heart…”

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