Six-Word Lessons on Growing Up Autistic
100 Lessons to Understand How Autistic People See Life (The Six-Word Lessons Series)
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Narrado por:
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Brad Letson
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De:
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Trevor Pacelli
Sobre este áudio
One percent of the population of children in the US aged 3-17 have an autism spectrum disorder. One in 59 newborns will be born with an autism spectrum disorder. Only 56 percent of students with autism finish high school. One million Americans live with an autism spectrum disorder.
My name is Trevor Pacelli. I was diagnosed with autism at age five. I am the first in my extended family to have autism. Growing up autistic has been difficult not only for me, but for my parents and my sister. We've all had to learn about autism and how to maintain a peaceful household. I deeply want other families with autistic children to learn from my experiences. This is why I wrote Six-Word Lessons on Growing Up Autistic.
In Six-Word Lessons on Growing Up Autistic, you will find 100 short, practical tips to help understand the autistic person in your life, told through insightful personal experiences by someone who has grown up autistic. Rather than pore through content, Six-Word Lessons on Growing Up Autistic gives them to you quickly and easily.
My hope is that you are able to use my experiences to help you with raising your autistic child, or relating to anyone you know who is living with autism.
Six-Word Lessons on Growing Up Autistic is a great resource for anyone wanting to learn more about autism spectrum disorder. It's most helpful for autism professionals, parents of children with autism, loved ones affected by autism, people with autism, and ASD professionals.
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