What can people with autism teach businesses about social distancing? Jefferson Center gathering answers
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While some people on the autism spectrum are struggling with the pandemic, a subset of that group — for whom a socially distant world is ideally suited — is actually thriving. Dr. Wendy Ross is hoping members of that subset can provide advice for people having difficulties adjusting to workplace and environment changes that have occurred during the Covid-19 outbreak. “There is a lot to be learned from some people on the spectrum about remote learning and remote interactions,” said Ross,…
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