In Our Own Words: A Panel of Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder (2016)
Join Dr. Gary Stobbe, Director the UW Adult Autism Clinic and a panel of adults with autism spectrum disorder to hear about their perspective of growing up with autism. What was helpful? What was not helpful? What should parents and professionals know about their children, students, and patients? Audience participation will be encouraged!
Видео In Our Own Words: A Panel of Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder (2016) канала Seattle Children's
Видео In Our Own Words: A Panel of Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder (2016) канала Seattle Children's
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