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Guy Shahar, father, author and autism activist, talks about his difficulties in finding a support network when his son was first diagnosed with autism. Even though Guy and his wife were residents of London, the couple decided to move to Israel to treat their son at the famous Mifne Clinic, which proved to be a life changer. Guy’s charity, “Transforming Autism,” plans to build a Mifne clinic in England. Check out the full interview at www.citizenabels.libsyn.com/two-fathers-talk-autism.
“I Am Citizen Abels” (www.iamcitizenabels.com) is an internet radio show starring David Abels, and a copyrighted production of Four Strong Media LLC (www.fourstrongmedia.com). You can follow The Citizen on his social media sites and listen to him on iTunes, Stitcher, Last.fm, YouTube, Vimeo, and other iPhone, Android, and Windows phone, desktop, and tablet podcast and media player apps. Just search and subscribe to “I Am Citizen Abels.” You can also follow Citizen Abels on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Tumblr, Pinterest, and Instagram or get in touch with him by email at [email protected]. Call Citizen Abels toll-free on The Citizen Hotline at (919) 969-9962.
Guy Shahar, father, author and autism activist, talks about his difficulties in finding a support network when his son was first diagnosed with autism. Even though Guy and his wife were residents of London, the couple decided to move to Israel to treat their son at the famous Mifne Clinic, which proved to be a life changer. Guy’s charity, “Transforming Autism,” plans to build a Mifne clinic in England. Check out the full interview at www.citizenabels.libsyn.com/two-fathers-talk-autism.
“I Am Citizen Abels” (www.iamcitizenabels.com) is an internet radio show starring David Abels, and a copyrighted production of Four Strong Media LLC (www.fourstrongmedia.com). You can follow The Citizen on his social media sites and listen to him on iTunes, Stitcher, Last.fm, YouTube, Vimeo, and other iPhone, Android, and Windows phone, desktop, and tablet podcast and media player apps. Just search and subscribe to “I Am Citizen Abels.” You can also follow Citizen Abels on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Tumblr, Pinterest, and Instagram or get in touch with him by email at [email protected]. Call Citizen Abels toll-free on The Citizen Hotline at (919) 969-9962.