Article 6WK36 ‘It can break you’: life for parents of autistic children can be exhausting. One podcast is offering hope. Is it real?

‘It can break you’: life for parents of autistic children can be exhausting. One podcast is offering hope. Is it real?

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Jackson Ryan
from Science | The Guardian on (#6WK36)

A podcast claims to show that autistic children with limited speech may be able to communicate via telepathy. What does the science say about the idea?

There's a moment, 26 minutes and nine seconds into Disney's Coco, when the film's departed souls are trying to clear a customs desk in the afterlife. It's a moment that Mary* can see clearly without looking at the screen. She's seen Coco more than a thousand times, easy.

Mary's sons, Ryder* and Murphy*, adore it. They light up when watching the film, pretzels in hand, and they stay, transfixed, right through to the end - the very end - every time. My kids absolutely love credits," Mary says, laughing.

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