I believe that a combination of intensive therapies including behavioral therapy, occupational therapy, craniosacral therapy, auditory brain stimulation (through ambient and rhythmic components), and naturopathy created an environment ripe for change in our son, but it was the work with Andrew that was the catalyst for that change. That brought them all together and repaired the damaged neurological connections that he needed to function as a happy, semi-independent human being. It has been two months and we can now have play dates from 30 minutes to an hour. He and his brother hold hands and tell each other how much they love each other. I can let him run in public settings with multiple other children and not have to be within arm’s reach. He is happier, softer, different—he is the child we knew was in there, fighting to get out. He is still quite often uncomfortable being touched, still hurts his brother and us, but much less often and with less intensity, and he no longer hurts other children for no reason. We can breathe again. We are taking it one day at a time because this is still new, and it will take longer than two months to heal our family. But we have made significant progress—progress we had dreamed of but stopped really believing was possible. And we have confidence that Andrew played a significant part in activating and accelerating this progress.