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Dr. Rachel Myers shares new research on how healthcare providers discuss transition to adulthood topics with their autistic patients and families.
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As we approach the new year, here is a look back on Research in Action's most popular 2021 blog posts.
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A new CHOP study explores how often providers discuss transportation needs with their autistic teens and suggests starting early.
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Read recent peer-reviewed research study abstracts from the Center for Injury Research and Prevention and the Center for Violence Prevention at CHOP.
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New CHOP research highlights strategies from specialized driving instructors in helping autistic adolescents learn to drive safely.
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Catch up with newsworthy pediatric injury prevention articles from the past month gathered by CHOP's Dr. Patty Huang.
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Newly licensed autistic drivers have much lower rates of moving violations and license suspensions and similar to lower crash rates than other young drivers.
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As a new study on the learning to drive process of autistic teens begins recruitment, Christina Labows reflects back on her own experiences as a sibling of an autistic adult.
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Read more for a roundup of newsworthy articles in the world of child injury prevention from October 2020.
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Read more for a summary of a recent study on the impact of electronic tracking devices on wandering among children on the autism spectrum.
