It’s early in the morning when Amos Antoine, 20, mounts a barber’s chair. Amos is a big man, but he doesn’t say anything — he’s non-verbal. He must come for his haircut before the public shows up; extraneous stimuli gets him upset. Amos has autism spectrum disorder.His brother Frankel, a 2010 East Stroudsburg High School North graduate and 2015 Kutztown University grad is a licensed barber on a mission. That mission is called Fading Autism. He gives [...]
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