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April 3, 2011
Curtis Bevly, a student at the Rich Center for Autism at Youngstown State University, uses an iPad while Brendan Considine, classroom supervisor at the center, watches. The center bought the devices using a federal grant. Officials say that because of their use of visual elements and their immediacy, iPads work well for children with autism.
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