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Foreword 1
Introduction 3
Deciding What to Share 7
Introduction/Overview 9
Background Information 15
Day-of-the-Event Information 65
Information Sheets - Special Topics Related to Autism Spectrum Disorders 69
Examples of Information Sharing by Two Families 111
Blank Forms 189
Reference Materials 219
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Add Sharing Information About Your Child with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Leaving their child with a paid respite care worker, friend, neighbor, or even an extended family member, represents a potentially stressful situation for parents of children with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Many parents generally feel guilty about, Sharing Information About Your Child with Autism Spectrum Disorder to your collection on WonderClub |