Building a Life After High School for Adults with Developmental Disabilities | Miami Autism Dad
Miami Autism Dad Victor Antunez interviews Arlene Peterson, Executive Director of The WOW Center in Kendall, an Adult Day Training center that has spent 54 years building a life after high school for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). The conversation…
Miami Autism Dad Victor Antunez interviews Arlene Peterson, Executive Director of The WOW Center in Kendall, an Adult Day Training center that has spent 54 years building a life after high school for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). The conversation starts in 1972, when a group of Miami parents watched their kids approach graduation with nothing waiting on the other side, no programs, no options, and decided to build around what their children could do instead of the list of what they couldn’t. …
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