Malsie

This is my beautiful daughter Mallory (aka Malsie). Ten years ago she was diagnosed with autism, PDD-NOS. she talked early then stopped one day, she would never smile, or look you in the eyes. Malsie had extensive therapy from the time she was one til just a few years ago. When she was three I was deployed to Iraq, so she stayed with my mom, and while I was gone she got a spot at a prestigious autistic school that specialized with ABA therapy. She was there for two years while living with my mom. If it was not for the early intervention and the wonderful school Mallory would not be how she is today. Today she is imaginative,straight A student, kind, caring, which she always was but now she can express it. She is also a non stop talker. She will talk your ear off if you let her, lol. She is in 5th grade and is keeping up and sometimes above her peers in many subjects. To see her laugh and have so many friends is amazing and a blessing. when she was three she did not tallk, kept to her self, and couldn't express her feelings. Malsie is an amazing girl who has over come so much In Her life already, she is an inspiration to us all to never except defeat and to always persevere. She is socially where she needs to be and no longer needs services. We love you Mallory, you are an am ing young lady. Mommy and Daddy are so proud of you everyday..

Sara Loving
Fort Drum, NY