How Tomás’s autism set in motion his mother’s new work

Dr Susan Crawford has become an expert in movement skills to help her son and others who are debilitated by catatonia, says Dan Buckley

How Tomás’s autism set in motion his mother’s new work

Dr Susan Crawford has become an expert in movement skills to help her son and others who are debilitated by catatonia, says Dan Buckley

WHEN Susan Crawford’s son, Tomás, was three years old, his autism, diagnosed a year earlier, began to show itself in a variety of ways.

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