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ASD Interview

Karly K

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Hello All!

My name is Karly and I am currently in a graduate program to obtain by masters in Applied Behavior Analysis. My current class is "Autism Spectrum Disorders" and I am needing to conduct an interview with a parent/caregiver of a child with ASD, or someone who has ASD themselves. The purpose of this assignment is to learn more about how individuals with autism experience autism in their daily lives.

I have a list of questions and since I just moved out of state I am having a hard time finding a family or caregiver to interview. The questions can simply be answered through e-mail, or through the private messaging feature on this website.

If you are willing to help out please respond on here or send me a private message. :) Thank you so much for considering!!
-Karly
 
Oh, ABA. That's a controversial and a half subject to study in! It's almost completely rejected by people here in the UK. People just don't like it.

But anyway, this site is almost exclusively autistics, with a few parents and autistic parents here.

I willing to be your interview guinea pig although I am almost boringly regular despite being autistic.

Welcome anyway.
 
I'd be glad to help, too, if I can. I'm 60 and was diagnosed 2 years ago with autism. I've raised 4 kids, 2 of which I'm 99% sure also do but haven't been diagnosed and 1 grandchild that I'm also 99% sure.
 

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