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[[{"type":"media","view_mode":"media_large","fid":"39320","attributes":{"class":"media-image","typeof":"foaf:Image","style":"","title":"Member Stories","alt":"Member Stories"}}]]Our son has Aspergers Autism. He can sometimes have a difficulty understanding things as well as learning. Though we have 3 other children besides our son who come with us to The Children's Museum of Indianapolis, I think the most powerful impact is had on my son. Being able to touch things one on one, and have them interact with him has done him a world of good. What he learns there he takes with him because it goes beyond repetitive lessons and uninteresting facts. He is able to learn about the more complicated things in life—genes, science, other countries—and still remember them even months later. His favorite area is the Dinosaur exhibits, but he has enjoyed the comic book, and lego exhibits you had. There is nothing better than watching his eyes light up and get big when he sees what new things the museum brings each year. This is why we regularly renew our membership.

Name: David C McConnehey, member for 2 years