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Habilidades Sociales

Autism

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Ellen y Steve Kester comparten su experiencia personal como padres de un joven con autismo. padres de un joven con autismo. Esta parte de su entrevista se enfoca en apoyar el desarrollo social de su hijo.

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    El Futuro
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    Encouraging Independence
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    Establecimiento de Metas
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    Fomentando la independencia
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    Habilidades Sociales
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    Hopes and Dreams
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    Necesidades de los padres para la planeación de la transición
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    Parent Interviews
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    Parental Needs for Transition Planning
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    Setting Goals
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    Social Skills
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