
How People With Autism Spectrum Disorder Think – Part I
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(Note: This blog was scheduled to be posted earlier but was not. Apparently, the scheduling program did not perform as expected. My apology.) This

Recently, I wrote a series of articles about the typical ways that people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) think. It seems worthwhile to extend

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Surprisingly, perhaps shockingly, between 74-86% of adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are either unemployed, underemployed in jobs that underutilize their knowledge, skills and experience