SPOKANE, Wash. — The Executive Director of The Isaac Foundation, which aims to help families impacted by autism spectrum disorder, is reacting to an announcement from the Trump Administration.
Monday, the President announced a possible link between autism and acetaminophen use during pregnancy.
Holly Goodman kicks off another after-school meeting for her students at The Isaac Foundation. The non-profit is designed to bring support to families with members impacted by autism.
She started the organization after her late son, Isaac, was diagnosed with autism when he was born. She says her experience has helped her understand and support others facing the same challenges.
"He was my first son with autism. You know, you're always blaming yourself, right? You're looking for what you did wron