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Saturday, April 1, 2017

Autism Nature Trail proposed for Letchworth State Park - 13WHAM

Mt. Morris, N.Y. (WHAM) - In 2015, Letchworth State Park was named USA TODAY's Readers' Choice for Best State Park. A small group has quietly been trying to make "best" even better.
It began when Loren Penman of Batavia had a conversation with a friend about the effect the park had on her grandson who lives near Albany. Her grandson is on the autism spectrum.
"He has no language and is in a constant state of agitation," Loren said. "But when his mother brings him to see his grandmother and they go to Letchworth State Park, he is at peace."
Penman has 40 years in education as a teacher and administrator. Over the past few years she, Susan Herrnstein and Gail Serventi have helped grow the idea of an autism nature trail at Letchworth alongside a volunteer team of speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, a physical therapist, families, teachers, parks officials and architects. They even received input from world-renowned autism spokesperson and professor Temple Grandin.
What they've come up with is a proposed one and a quarter mile trail just behind the new Humphrey Nature Center. That makes it close to parking lots, bathrooms and, if needed, park police. Read more on the story from 13WHAM HERE.