The Amazing Skylar Laine American Idol 2012 went home 5-3-2012

It was sad to see Skylar Laine go home on American Idol. She was quite talented. I think that she and Jessica are the 2 best female singers this season, along with Elise.

Here is a video of her and Colton as well, another star who should have gone further on the show.

I do not know what people are thinking this year, and can not agree with their choices.

If you want to help us give the gift of the arts and music we would appreciate your support, need sponsors, exposure to help people with autism.

A new study shows nearly 75 percent of children with autism have been bullied!


http://theautismnews.com/2012/04/25/new-study-shows-children-with-autism-being-bullied-wickliffe-center-teaches-ways-to-cope/

WICKLIFFE, Ohio – A new study shows nearly 75 percent of children with autism have been verbally bullied and half were ignored in social situations.

The Integrations Treatment Center in Wickliffe is working with a new treatment plan that is providing a positive vision for families and children in dealing with all aspects of autism. The plan is called he Success Approach. The whole idea is to involve more than one therapy in treatment.

“Occupational therapy, speech language pathology, special ed, psychology and all of those theories work together. It’s not just taking one theory and applying it to the child,” Assistant Director Ellen Winney said.

This approach helps a child speak, walk or whatever else they are challenged with as part of their disorder.

One of the children who is working with the Success Approach is 4-year-old Dominic Regan. His parents, Patrick and Joy, said they found out he had autism when he was just a year old. They searched for something new or different to help their son. They wanted to go outside the box with the latest treatment available.

Joy Regan said since they found The Integrations Treatment Center, it’s only taken one year for Dominic to learn how to communicate.

A link to the video and the original report–>
http://www.newsnet5.com/dpp/news/health/New-study-shows-children-with-autism-being-bullied-Wickliffe-center-teaches-ways-to-cope?iframe=true&width=100%&height=100%