Students Build Chairs That Help Autistic Children

KANSAS CITY, Kan. — Stuart Jackson was on a mission. For years, the Overland Park father had searched for a way to help his son find relief from the stress and anxiety often experienced by children with autism, The Kansas City Star (http://bit.ly/146rqen ) reported. Like many of those children, Joshua could be soothed through deep touch pressure — the kind of feeling one might get by being tightly hugged or squeezed.

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