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Stumom, since you live in Oakland, try these sites to help you:
http://www.dds.cahwnet.gov/rc/rc380.cfm
or
http://www.rceb.org
I have a DS 18 who was recently diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome. In my research, I came across a College Internship Program offered at four colleges nationwide. I found the link to the site above via this program offered at Cal. We live in Illinois so we are looking into the program offered at Indiana University.
Also, I think this is a terrific book: Quirky, Yes - Hopeless, No: Practical ways to help your child with Asperger's Syndrome become more socially accepted. The author is Cynthia La Brie Norall
Good luck and continue to reach out.
http://www.dds.cahwnet.gov/rc/rc380.cfm
or
http://www.rceb.org
I have a DS 18 who was recently diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome. In my research, I came across a College Internship Program offered at four colleges nationwide. I found the link to the site above via this program offered at Cal. We live in Illinois so we are looking into the program offered at Indiana University.
Also, I think this is a terrific book: Quirky, Yes - Hopeless, No: Practical ways to help your child with Asperger's Syndrome become more socially accepted. The author is Cynthia La Brie Norall
Good luck and continue to reach out.