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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. 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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    Necesidades de los padres para la planeación de la transición
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    Encouraging Independence
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    Parental Needs for Transition Planning
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    Hopes and Dreams
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    The Future
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    Sueños y Esperanzas
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    Habilidades Sociales
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    Setting Goals
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    Social Skills
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    Establecimiento de Metas
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    Fomentando la independencia

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