“Adulting”: Effectively Preparing Individuals with ASD
Mary E. McDonald discusses how to prepare children and teens with ASD for adulthood.
Learn MoreResearchers have found that young adults with autism are less likely than their peers to be employed. Those who are employed tend to have part-time, low wage jobs, and family members may have to forfeit or change careers. This collection explores the research on employment challenges and opportunities from both the perspective of the autistic adult and family members.
Browse Topics A-ZMary E. McDonald discusses how to prepare children and teens with ASD for adulthood.
Learn MoreFor parents and adults with ASD finding and maintaining employment can be difficult.
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