
LA CROSSE, Wisconsin (WXOW) - Autism is a brain problem that can make it hard for children to communicate.
Although there is no cure, there is hope.
New approaches and new therapies that are proving effective like the Child youth care Autism Mentorship Program or C.A.M.P. that uses the skill set of students from UW-L's psychology program and the expertise of Chileda.
News 19's Heather Armstrong introduces you to a family who says they are forever changed by the program.
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