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First Responders and People Diagnosed on the Autism Spectrum: What Each Needs to Know About the Other

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First Responders and People Diagnosed on the Autism Spectrum: What Each Needs to Know About the Other

By: Bobby Newman
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As more and more people diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorders live in the community, opportunities for interactions with first responders (police, fire, EMT, etc.) have increased exponentially. Training for first responders has been non-existent or not always been optimal, however, and this has unfortunately led to misunderstandings with tragic consequences, including people with ASD being shot and killed and first responders being injured. In First Responders and People Diagnosed on the Autism Spectrum: What Each Needs to Know About the Other, Dr. Bobby Newman provides the information and background that will allow for safer interactions and avoidance of the tragedies that have occurred. Education Autism
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Very helpful and informative book broken down in an effective manner I highly recommend anyone interested in first responder and autism and individuals with developmental disabilities, interactions listen to this.

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