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Here's How Parents Can Help Their Neurodiverse Teen Find Employment in NJ

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VICTORIA WILL / FLORAL DESIGNER KATHY ANGELINOVICH AND EMPLOYEE DAVID McDOUGAL AT VASEFUL. If you have a child with autism, you know there are so many programs and services for kids in New Jersey. But what happens when children with disabilities grow up to become adults? According to Drexel University, employment rates for those with autism are the lowest among all disabilities and only 58 percent of people in their 20s with autism have ever wor…
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