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Living with ASD

From the options and opportunities available to parents immediately following an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) diagnosis for their child, to long-term issues such as independent living and estate planning, the journey of living with ASD is complex and often challenging.

The resources in this section are intended to provide in-depth information on an array of topics, each designed to help tackle different challenges and navigate stages and aspects of the journey. The organizations and websites listed, while extensive, are not exhaustive. We hope that they provide information and tools to help guide you and perhaps lead you to other resources that will be beneficial to people with ASD.

 

 

 

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Updated: August 2, 2011

 

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