NFL quarterback: A father's journey across the spectrum
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AutismDigest.com wrote:
...The Peetes recognize that young and older adults on the spectrum are in a "forgotten group." So much focus has been on finding a "cure" for autism (Rodney does not believe there is one), early intervention, diagnoses, etc., that hardly anyone or organization has thought about the fact that these youngsters do indeed grow into adults. The Foundation wants more support for those "left by the way-side" young adults who need help in finding jobs, living arrangements, etc....
http://www.autismdigest.com/a-fathers-j ... e-spectrum
http://www.autismdigest.com/a-fathers-j ... e-spectrum
This is a good article all-around, but I was pleased to read that Rodney Peete is looking at ways to include adults with ASD in his HollyRod Foundation work.

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Diagnosed in 2015 with ASD Level 1 by the University of Utah Health Care Autism Spectrum Disorder Clinic using the ADOS-2 Module 4 assessment instrument [11/30] -- Screened in 2014 with ASD by using the University of Cambridge Autism Research Centre AQ (Adult) [43/50]; EQ-60 for adults [11/80]; FQ [43/135]; SQ (Adult) [130/150] self-reported screening inventories -- Assessed since 1978 with an estimated IQ [≈145] by several clinicians -- Contact on WrongPlanet.net by private message (PM)
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