Bless the Child
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:09:01
Okay. It's okay.
:09:07
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Hi.

:09:11
Hi.
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:09:35
You're apsychiatric nurse,
Maggie.

:09:37
You know the diagnosis
as well as I do--

:09:40
the arching back, the repetitive
behavior and the attention deficit.

:09:45
I used to think
it was autism too,

:09:48
but I'm not so sure anymore.
:09:50
It's as if she's listening
to something we can't hear or see.

:09:55
It's a difficult diagnosis
to accept. I know that.

:09:59
But there are a wide range
of degrees of autism.

:10:02
Cody may well be
one of the lucky ones.

:10:04
Reading, writing,
language skills.

:10:07
She may even be able
to express basic emotions.

:10:09
She does.
I know she's a little withdrawn,

:10:14
but she smiles and hugs me and
kisses me just like any little girl.

:10:19
There's a special-needs school
in Brooklyn-- pre through six.

:10:24
They've had great results
with kids like Cody.

:10:28
It's Catholic. I don't know whether
that's any problem for you.

:10:31
No. I was brought up
a Catholic.

:10:34
Just so it's not
too religious.

:10:37
And later, if her condition
gets more severe--

:10:55
[Woman On TV]
I welcome you with open arms.

:10:58
- It gets better every time.
- I've sponsored your appointment,


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