Many people in the autism community feel it is viewed as a children's condition. It's something that has contributed to challenges and bias in the workplace.
Many people in the autism community feel it is viewed as a children's condition. It's something that has contributed to challenges and bias in the workplace.
UpdatedFri, Apr 16, 2021 at 7:50 pm ET
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Students and staff members at Tawanka Elementary School in Bucks County, Pennsylvania during a check presentation to Moe Siddiqu, Executive Director from We Make, Autism At Work. (Photo Courtesy of Chris Stanley, Community Relations Coordinator for the Neshaminy School District)
Students and staff members at Tawanka Elementary School in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. (Photo Courtesy of Chris Stanley, Community Relations Coordinator for the Neshaminy School District)
Students and staff members at Tawanka Elementary School in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. (Photo Courtesy of Chris Stanley, Community Relations Coordinator for the Neshaminy School District)
Students and staff members at Tawanka Elementary School in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. (Photo Courtesy of Chris Stanley, Community Relations Coordinator for the Neshaminy School District)