Rowan came back from the shamans in Mongolia a changed boy. The three most debilitating effects of his autism - his incontinence, his endless tantruming, and his inability to make friends - were gone.
Rupert Isaacson describes life with his autistic son, Rowan, highlighting the therapeutic value of horseback riding and the family's journey to Mongolia, where horses where first domesticated and the home of present-day healers, shamans.