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Un/underemployment for the neurodiverse worker, and specifically the autistic worker, is high. This book examines the nature of work and the context of the work world from its origins in grade school to its conclusion in retirement, and everything in between. This book focuses on a description of the basic skills to master, and principles to apply to achieve "long obedience in the same direction" that is a life of productive and satisfying work.
Andrew Schlegelmilch draws on his experience working at a high school for teens with autism to provide savvy advice to parents coping with the difficulties that arise when their child hits the troublesome teenage years. Discussion includes setting realistic expectations, encouraging independence, and helping teens cope with mental health issues.
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