
Autism Speaks TV Commercial, 'Signs of Autism: Jacob's Story'
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A cartoon animation of a boy's adventure shows his encounters with scary objects. A voice-over in this Autism Speaks commercial talks about how the boy struggled with autism. At the end, Jacob Sanchez, diagnosed with autism at the age of 3, talks about how his parents found help.
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