Cicadas are all the buzz as the Midwest prepares for the 17-year reemergence of millions of the insects. They’ll be heard humming from above and crunching from below. While it presents a level of annoyance for the general population, those with autism and other sensory processing disorders will likely feel the effects at higher intensity. “Our individuals with disability, and especially our individuals with autism are really effected by sound,” said Jen Phillips, the President of Keshet, a non profit organization based in Northbrook serving those with disabilities. “And we know the sound is going to be really, really loud and the best thing we can do is prepare individuals before
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