Jani is one of the youngest children ever diagnosed with schizophrenia. At age 9, she's seen great improvements and some setbacks. But now her parent's attention turns toward her brother, Bodhi. At age 4, is he showing signs of schizophrenia too?

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Jani, now 11, is showing improvement in keeping her hallucinations at bay. But the same cannot be sa...