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Please Don’t Make Me Write! By Kathy Oehler, MS, CCC-SLP Autism Asperger’s Digest January/February 2013 Most students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) hate to write. Even a simple writing...
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A Social Teenager Trapped Inside Temple Grandin, PhD Autism Asperger’s Digest September/October 2012 Some individuals with autism who appear to be low-functioning have a good mind trapped inside a...
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