International Perspectives on Autism Series

by Dora Raymaker · 2009-01-28 10:37:00 UTC
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part of a globe of the earth with a political mapAfter an utterly United-States-O-Centric series of posts last week due to the inauguration, this week we're happy to start an ongoing (shooting for weekly) series of International Perspectives on Autism.

Our International Guest Bloggers will represent at first those non-US countries which have been making the most traffic to this site, so we'll be starting off with the UK, Australia, and Canada, and continuing on with other countries that have hit this site a lot. We've asked our guests to first write about some common topics like diagnosis, education, employment, and advocacy. Then to write about anything related to autism at all from the perspective of their country.

Like the regular team of Kristina and Dora, our international guests will be an equal mix of parents of children on the spectrum and adults on the spectrum.

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