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Autism Social Isolation
Autism Social Isolation

What You Will Learn In This Free Course
- Explain autism, its symptoms and di...
- Contrast the epidemiology and etiol...
- Identify the neurological causes of...
- Describe the critical role of famil...
- Explain autism, its symptoms and diagnostic criteria
- Contrast the epidemiology and etiology of autism
- Identify the neurological causes of autism
- Describe the critical role of family in addressing social isolation experienced by autistic people
- Discuss the features and causes of autism-related social exclusion
- Explain how educators and social services can play a role in helping autistic people connect with peers
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