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Autism With A Voice
Justin Boatner
72 episodes
5 days ago
Getting down to issues revolving around autism doing it from a voice of a person with autism. I was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder when I was 3 years old and since I have a strong voice I want to tell people how we view these issues. How people with Autism view these issues.
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Getting down to issues revolving around autism doing it from a voice of a person with autism. I was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder when I was 3 years old and since I have a strong voice I want to tell people how we view these issues. How people with Autism view these issues.
Show more...
Parenting
Kids & Family
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Wheelchair accessibility overload
Autism With A Voice
8 minutes 25 seconds
3 years ago
Wheelchair accessibility overload
This episode is short but it really does go into what I'm looking at when it comes down to wheelchair accessible vehicles. But here's an interesting fact. It's not the brand of the vehicle or the dealership that you go to that will get to you. It's much more. Enjoy the episode and have fun
Autism With A Voice
Getting down to issues revolving around autism doing it from a voice of a person with autism. I was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder when I was 3 years old and since I have a strong voice I want to tell people how we view these issues. How people with Autism view these issues.