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The Future of Adults with Autism from a Sibling’s Eyes

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March 20, 2013 //  by Madison House Autism Foundation

The Future for Adults with Autism from a Sibling’s Eyes

This piece originally aired March 19, 2013.

Storified by Madison House Autism Foundation· Wed, Mar 20 2013 21:07:30

Lauren Prince talks about being the sibling of an autistic brother who has just become an adult.  Click on the HuffPost Live Player below to watch the video.
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Lauren Prince talks about adults aging with autism at 9 PM est http://live.huffingtonpost.com/r/segment/autisticadults/513fa94e2b8c2a0bb1000120MHAF
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Aging Out Of The System As An Adult With Autism http://huff.lv/15nOnTi via @HuffPostLiveLauren Elyse Prince


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