Duquesne professor working to help autistic people work
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
A young man was cleaning an elevator at a local hotel recently when some guests entered the car.
“Say hi,” said a young woman standing near the man. She wasn’t being rude; she was just doing her job. The woman was a Duquesne University student who was assigned to mentor the young man, who had a high-functioning form of autism and was working at his first full-time employment.
via The Thinkers: Duquesne professor working to help autistic people work.
Posted on March 29, 2010 | No Comments | Category: Autism | Tags: Autism, employment
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