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Aubrey Miles and Troy Montero share updates on daughter’s autism progress

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Aubrey Miles and Troy Montero share updates on daughter’s autism progress

Rocket’s story highlights the impact of early intervention and a holistic approach to therapy. For parents raising children with ASD, every milestone—big or small—is worth celebrating.

Celebrity couple Aubrey Miles and Troy Montero recently shared positive updates about their daughter Rocket, who was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) at three years old. After undergoing stem cell therapy alongside speech and occupational therapy, Rocket has shown remarkable improvements in communication and self-awareness.

Rocket’s journey with autism

According to Troy, when Rocket was younger, she displayed common signs of autism, such as:

  • Being non-verbal and struggling to form words
  • Avoiding eye contact
  • Hand-flapping and walking on tiptoes
  • Lining up toys and having frequent tantrums

After her ASD diagnosis, she immediately started speech and occupational therapy. Recently, the couple tried stem cell therapy, a treatment that uses specialized cells to repair or regenerate damaged tissues.

While still considered experimental, with ongoing research on its effects on brain function and symptoms, Troy and Aubrey have already observed big changes in Rocket’s development.

rocket

Image from Aubrey’s Instagram account

Improvements after stem cell therapy

Troy shared that after Rocket’s first session of stem cell therapy, they noticed significant progress, including:

  • Better eye contact
  • Increased verbal skills – from non-verbal to forming two- to three-word sentences
  • Improved self-awareness and emotional expression
  • A sense of humor and playfulness

One of the most touching moments for Troy was hearing Rocket say “I love you”, something he never expected before.

At six years old, Rocket is now in school with a small group of classmates. Her teacher noted that she has become a class leader, assisting her peers—an important milestone in her social and emotional growth.

aubrey and troy

Image from Aubrey’s Instagram account

What is stem cell therapy for autism? 

Stem cell therapy is a medical treatment that aims to repair or regenerate damaged tissues. Some studies suggest that it may help with:

  • Improving brain function
  • Enhancing communication and social skills
  • Reducing certain ASD symptoms

However, it remains experimental and is not yet an officially recognized treatment for autism. While some parents have reported positive results, doctors emphasize the need for further research to confirm its long-term effectiveness and safety.

A reminder for parents

Despite its potential benefits, stem cell therapy is not a guaranteed cure for autism. Experts recommend that parents:

  • Consult medical professionals before considering alternative treatments
  • Prioritize evidence-based therapies like speech, occupational, and behavioral therapy
  • Provide ongoing support and patience for their child’s development

Rocket’s story highlights the impact of early intervention and a holistic approach to therapy. For parents raising children with ASD, every milestone—big or small—is worth celebrating.

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