"That’s true. That’s one thing you can’t accuse them of. So what do you think of this furniture Robbie has built. Mom says you could buy them in stores, but we need special furniture and special sizes at prices we can afford. Let me show you the swing Robbie designed." They went out into the backyard where an autistic child sat in a sand box, wondering what to do there, and a boy, his body twisted with cerebral palsy, swung in a rigamarole that was half hammock with protective sides that came up. "That’s the special swing," Dawn said. "He cannot fall out of it and it’s rigged to a motor that keeps it swinging. If you ordered something like this or tried to buy it, it would cost a few thousand dollars, just because it was out of the ordinary. Robbie built it for about a hundred. Built a spe

