Thomas VanCott likens his son Jake's life with autism to walking a tightrope, where any imbalance can lead to overwhelming frustration and self-harm.
MERT, a noninvasive therapy, is marketed as a potential solution for autism, showing promising results in improving speech, social skills, and sleep for children.
The rise in autism diagnoses since 2000 has led to increased demand for alternative therapies like MERT, as parents seek effective ways to support their children.
Zoe Gross emphasizes the immense pressure parents face to find solutions for their autistic children, resulting in a search for unverified therapies.
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