Not to get hopes up, but definitely a development that bears watching and further research.
Reported in SF Weekly August 11, 2010 -- http://www.sfweekly.com/2010-08-11/news/ihelp-for-autism/
With all of Apple's work in accessibility , do you wonder if they may have had some idea already?
You may want to save the info somewhere for future reference instead of just the link. I think this is one of those sites that expire content for non-subscribers.

When I tried the print button on the SF Weekly site, it first blew up the Safari browser, then loaded a single blank page dated December 31, 1969 a couple of times.
When I switched into "Reader" mode, thinking I would have to to print a page at a time, the whole story appeared without advertising. Fourteen pages quickly printed to PDF for later reference.
While tidying up this blog entry, I tried loading the article using the SF Weekly print button and it worked. So maybe just a temporary glitch on their site.
Still interesting how easily the Reader view in Safari got the site to cough up the whole article in one chunk.
