Horlock, 2019 - Google Patents
Girls Group: Respecting the female identity of girls with autism in a school settingHorlock, 2019
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- 13673824262253244336
- Author
- Horlock S
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- Girls and Autism
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Girls Group happened because the girls necessitated it. They needed a space to share, collaborate, and learn from one another in confronting their difference. They needed acceptance by people who 'got it'. Girls are missing out on much-needed support, and formal …
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