2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ridd.2022.104301
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Supporting self-determination of autistic students in transitions

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“…Autistic people experience difficulties in social interaction and social communication ranging from manageable impacts in daily life to profound functional deficits (Lord et al, 2020). Despite autistic behavioral phenotypes may attenuate with age, especially in adolescence (McGovern & Sigman, 2005), autistic youth encounter intensified and complicated social interactions (Webster et al, 2022). Among transitional periods, adolescence is particularly important for the development of advanced socio-emotional capabilities (Andrews et al, 2021) and theory of mind skills (Meinhardt-Injac et al, 2020).…”
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“…Autistic people experience difficulties in social interaction and social communication ranging from manageable impacts in daily life to profound functional deficits (Lord et al, 2020). Despite autistic behavioral phenotypes may attenuate with age, especially in adolescence (McGovern & Sigman, 2005), autistic youth encounter intensified and complicated social interactions (Webster et al, 2022). Among transitional periods, adolescence is particularly important for the development of advanced socio-emotional capabilities (Andrews et al, 2021) and theory of mind skills (Meinhardt-Injac et al, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%