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Tag Archives: Bob Yamtich

Autism Interview #28: Bob Yamtich on Making Connections

February 7, 2017JennaInterviews

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Bob Yamtich is a Marriage and Family Therapist specializing in Nonviolent Communication coaching and neurodiversity Bob works as an independent consultant and therapeutic coach. He blogs at Connecting with the Neurodiverse. This week he discusses his personal experiences on the spectrum and offers advice for how parents and educators can connect with others like him.

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