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Tag Archives: college students

Advocating for College Students on the Spectrum

April 19, 2016Jenna1 CommentPractical Parenting

To be independent, autistic individuals must develop adult living skills, like managing a bank account, doing laundry, and maintaining an orderly living space. While attending college, they must also learn specific job skills, meet new academic demands, all while managing their emotions and developing a healthy new routine. Parents can help their autistic children learn…

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