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Adults with Autism(12 images)
  • At a day program for autistic adults run by Allegro, a private nonprofit located in Cedar Hills, N.J.  ..Oliver Sacks writes that "we almost always speak of autistic children, never of autistic adults, as if such children never grew up, or were somehow mysteriously spirited off the planet, out of society." By photographer Aaron Cohen
    Autism01.tif
  • At a day program for autistic adults run by Allegro, a private nonprofit located in Cedar Hills, N.J.  ..Oliver Sacks writes that "we almost always speak of autistic children, never of autistic adults, as if such children never grew up, or were somehow mysteriously spirited off the planet, out of society." By photographer Aaron Cohen
    Autism02.tif
  • At a day program for autistic adults run by Allegro, a private nonprofit located in Cedar Hills, N.J.  ..Oliver Sacks writes that "we almost always speak of autistic children, never of autistic adults, as if such children never grew up, or were somehow mysteriously spirited off the planet, out of society." By photographer Aaron Cohen
    Autism03.tif
  • At a day program for autistic adults run by Allegro, a private nonprofit located in Cedar Hills, N.J.  ..Oliver Sacks writes that "we almost always speak of autistic children, never of autistic adults, as if such children never grew up, or were somehow mysteriously spirited off the planet, out of society." By photographer Aaron Cohen
    Autism04.tif
  • At a day program for autistic adults run by Allegro, a private nonprofit located in Cedar Hills, N.J.  ..Oliver Sacks writes that "we almost always speak of autistic children, never of autistic adults, as if such children never grew up, or were somehow mysteriously spirited off the planet, out of society." By photographer Aaron Cohen
    Autism05.tif
  • At a day program for autistic adults run by Allegro, a private nonprofit located in Cedar Hills, N.J.  ..Oliver Sacks writes that "we almost always speak of autistic children, never of autistic adults, as if such children never grew up, or were somehow mysteriously spirited off the planet, out of society." By photographer Aaron Cohen
    Autism06.tif
  • At a day program for autistic adults run by Allegro, a private nonprofit located in Cedar Hills, N.J.  ..Oliver Sacks writes that "we almost always speak of autistic children, never of autistic adults, as if such children never grew up, or were somehow mysteriously spirited off the planet, out of society." By photographer Aaron Cohen
    Autism07.tif
  • At a day program for autistic adults run by Allegro, a private nonprofit located in Cedar Hills, N.J.  ..Oliver Sacks writes that "we almost always speak of autistic children, never of autistic adults, as if such children never grew up, or were somehow mysteriously spirited off the planet, out of society." By photographer Aaron Cohen
    Autism08.tif
  • At a day program for autistic adults run by Allegro, a private nonprofit located in Cedar Hills, N.J.  ..Oliver Sacks writes that "we almost always speak of autistic children, never of autistic adults, as if such children never grew up, or were somehow mysteriously spirited off the planet, out of society." By photographer Aaron Cohen
    Autism09.tif
  • At a day program for autistic adults run by Allegro, a private nonprofit located in Cedar Hills, N.J.  ..Oliver Sacks writes that "we almost always speak of autistic children, never of autistic adults, as if such children never grew up, or were somehow mysteriously spirited off the planet, out of society." By photographer Aaron Cohen
    Autism10.tif
  • At a day program for autistic adults run by Allegro, a private nonprofit located in Cedar Hills, N.J.  ..Oliver Sacks writes that "we almost always speak of autistic children, never of autistic adults, as if such children never grew up, or were somehow mysteriously spirited off the planet, out of society." By photographer Aaron Cohen
    Autism11.tif
  • At a day program for autistic adults run by Allegro, a private nonprofit located in Cedar Hills, N.J.  ..Oliver Sacks writes that "we almost always speak of autistic children, never of autistic adults, as if such children never grew up, or were somehow mysteriously spirited off the planet, out of society." By photographer Aaron Cohen
    Autism12.tif