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Parent Expectations for Youth with Intellectual Disability and Autism Compared with Other Youth

Parent Expectations for Youth with Intellectual Disability and Autism Compared with Other Youth

This publication shares findings from a secondary analysis of the NLTS 2012 dataset, looking specifically at parent expectations for students with intellectual disability and autism and compared them to those of students in other disability groups. Specifically, parent expectations around living and financial independence were examined. Findings of this study are in line with those from previous studies, showing that parents of students with intellectual disability and autism have lower expectations for their children post-school than parents of other students in other disability groups. The authors pose some interesting questions for future consideration. 

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Choiseul-Praslin, B., Papay, C., Grigal, M., Migliore, A., & Chen, J. (2022). Parent Expectations for Youth with Intellectual Disability and Autism Compared with Other Youth. Think College Fast Facts, Issue 33. Boston, MA: University of Massachusetts Boston, Institute for Community Inclusion.

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2022
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Moving Transition Forward