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“Gina III”
Gina continues to practice her social skills with Sally everyday after school. The two girls are hard at work practicing and rehearsing different social situations that may surface at school and with their community. Then the following day at school, … Continue reading
“Gina”
“This is hard for me. I don’t like talking with boys,” Gina told her friend Sally. “I only like talking with you when I’m at school.” Gina is a junior in high school who was diagnosed with autism when she … Continue reading
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