UofL's Autism Center helps young kids lead normal lives
July 20, 2018Erick and Molly Dubuque spent several hours each week with little Lanikai Sunshine Danker and her family, eating dinner, shopping and everything in between. It was part of a treatment program for kids with autism run by the University of Louisville Autism Center, where the Dubuques are behavior analysts.
Lanikai's mother says the time the Dubuques spent with her daughter has resulted in a little girl able to socialize and lead a relatively normal life. Check out her story below:
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