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  <title>Everyday Evidence: Practice Guidelines for Autistic Individuals</title>
  <description>On today's episode we are joined by Kristie Patten, Stephen Shore, and Kavitha Murthi. We discuss their research and work in contributing to the soon to be published Occupational Therapy Practice Guidelines for Autistic Individuals across the lifespan. They give recommendations on how to improve the OT process when working with Autistic individuals, conduct inclusive and meaningful research, and discuss the limitations of current research and practice perspectives.&amp;amp;nbsp;  Contact Hour Survey&amp;amp;nbsp; Additional Resources:  Anti-ableism and scientific accuracy in autism research  How Health Plans Could Improve the Collection of Race and Ethnicity Data  Unite the spectrum Two sides of the spectrum podcast International Society for Autism Research </description>
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