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Transcript: What Happens To Children With Autism, When They Become Adults? – Kerry Magro

Read the full transcript of award-winning national speaker Kerry Magro’s talk titled “What Happens To Children With Autism, When They Become Adults?” at TEDxMorristown 2016 conference.

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TRANSCRIPT:

Imagine a World Without Communication

KERRY MAGRO: I want you to imagine something for a second. Imagine that you are unable to tell the people you care about the most in this world that you love them. Imagine a situation where you wouldn’t even be able to tell your loved ones about your basic needs. Imagine not being able to tell your dad that you are hungry or your mom that you are thirsty. For all intents and purposes you were just there with no way of communicating with those around you.

This used to be my reality. Most people that know me have no idea that I actually didn’t speak until I was two and a half years old. I grew up just like any other kid into a loving family and having a warm place to live. But when my parents realized that I didn’t have any words and for a while I didn’t have any sounds, they began to worry about what my future would be.

Thankfully though, my parents became my biggest advocates. While people were telling my parents that, “oh he’s a late bloomer, he’ll grow out of it,” they never took that advice. And because they never took that advice, for the next 18 months they focused on what they could do to help me.

My Autism Diagnosis Journey

Born and raised in New Jersey, they took me to see some of the best physicians, the best therapists, and the best people in our tri-state area. Until when I was four, I was finally diagnosed with pervasive developmental disorder, not otherwise specified, a form of autism.