Big Plans for Future of Leg Up Farms | pennlive.com: Like many busy mothers of three, Diana Spangler spent a lot of time driving from appointment to appointment.
But her appointments weren't often for things like soccer games, bake sales and dance classes.
Instead, with her young kids in tow, she'd commute from building to building in an effort to give two of her children the medical care they needed.
Her 15-year-old son has Asperger syndrome and ADHD. Because those conditions can affect behavior, cognition and physical abilities, his treatment has included regular physical therapy sessions.
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