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Indiana Medicaid cuts could slash therapy for autism
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"No two children on the spectrum are the same," said Morgan Herron, of Selma.
Her 12-year-old daughter, Melody, was diagnosed with autism before the age of 3. She has received Applied Behavior Analysis, or ABA, for nearly a decade.
"We need this," Herron said. "Our kids need this."
ABA is designed to help people with autism with day-to-day challenges and life skills. The ultimate goal is more independence.
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