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What Supports Do You Have In Place For Helping Your Child With ASD Transition Into Adulthood In New England??
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In your experience, do you have a strong support system in place for helping your child with ASD transition into adulthood? What services do you have? What places in New England offer strong support for adults/teens with ASD? Have you found any help with vocational or housing support that you could recommend? Are the public schools in your New England town supportive and progressive with respect to those with ASD? If so, what counties/cities do you have a positive experience with?

posted August 19, 2013
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A MyAutismTeam Member

http://www.aane.org/ Try this link for Aspergers Assoc of New England, very good site.

posted August 28, 2013

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