An autistic teenager emerges as spokesman
Ido Kedar, a 17-year-old San Fernando Valley youth thought for years to be out of touch with the outside world, has emerged as an essayist and spokesman for the autistic.
Ido Kedar before giving a recorded commencement speech to graduates of the School of Special Education at Cal State Northridge. “It is hard to be a teacher of kids who don’t communicate. The kids don’t have writing, or gestures, or speech, or facial expressions, but that doesn’t mean they can’t think,” he said.
(Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times)Ido Kedar gives a recorded commencement speech to graduates of the School of Special Education at Cal State Northridge. Ivor Weiner, left, Tracy Kedar and Adrienne Johnston, right, stand next to him. “Ido’s words stopped me in my tracks, “ Weiner says.
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