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DON’T GIVE UP! with author Marc Pulver and Sybil Pulver

Now 54 years old, Marc Pulver suffered oxygen deprivation and brain damage at birth – a “blue baby” -- resulting in developmental problems. When doctors suggested that he be institutionalized, his courageous and amazing parents looked elsewhere. His mother, Sybil Pulver, began with countless hours of therapy, using every single moment as a teachable one, while his dad was his best friend and put him to work. In Marc’s book, Living Life with Autism: The World through My Eyes, Marc shares his experiences — good and bad — with amazing recall. The reader learns how the positive influence and incredible efforts of his loving parents and siblings impacted his life. Join Teri as Marc and Sybil share the experiences the family faced and the therapies that helped Marc thrive as the amazing individual he is. Please visit www.marcpulver.com.

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Approximately 1 child in 91 is diagnosed with autism, which gives autism the undesired ranking as the most prevalent childhood developmental disorder in the United States. 67 children will be diagnosed today - that is nearly 1 child every 20 minutes. Autism is treatable and children are significantly improving or recovering following appropriate therapies. "Autism One: A Conversation of Hope" hosted by Teri Arranga, includes discussions with the most experienced doctors, researchers, and therapists in the field, parents of recovered children, and advocates for the children and families.

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