Going to College with Autism

Going to College with Autism

Going to College with Autism

Emily Rutherford / Jennifer Butcher / Lori Hepburn

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Editorial:
Bloomsbury Publishing plc
Año de edición:
2016
Materia
Enseñanza de grupos específicos y personas con necesidades educativas especiales
ISBN:
9781475826159
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This book provides students and professionals in higher education with information to better support individuals with Autism. The intended readership for this book includes educators and students in secondary and higher education, high school counselors, and high school transition specialists. At the end of each chapter, stories of success are shared with the reader. All of the voices shared are real-life stories from college students with Autism, providing readers with a rare and unique perspective of what it is like to be a college student with Autism.

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