It’s not enough to provide activities centered around autism, because having autism in common doesn’t mean people’s interests are similar.
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It’s not enough to provide activities centered around autism, because having autism in common doesn’t mean people’s interests are similar.
“It takes resources to serve kids [with autism],” notes David Laxton, spokesperson for an advocacy organization called Autism Society of North Carolina. “It also takes training for the teachers and collaboration with families and other folks that are involved in those students’ lives.”