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Date: Thu, 3 May 2012 14:12:55 -0500

Subject: Job Training Skills for young people with Aspergers Syndrome

My name is M. , Ph.D. and I am the co-owner and manager of

Professional Psychological Solutions, PLLC, a Plano based entity that

specializes in assessments, advocacy, and ARD attendance for parents and

students with special needs. I have a partner (Dr. Sylvia G. Garza) who is

a LSSP, NCSP, and a Licensed Psychologist in the State of Texas. I am a

retired USAF officer, a retired businessman, and a retired Special Education

teacher and Department Chair from the Irving Independent School District.

We have just finished creating a Job Training Skills program for HS grads

(18-25), with Aspergers, who have had trouble with getting a job or holding

onto a job. Our program is a compendium of research done by several

different teams across the United States. It incorporates programs that

help identify career inclinations through self-advocacy and self-reported

interests. The program is designed to last 12 weeks with group meetings

held once a week for 2 hours. There is also community based homework

assigned. We are looking at beginning our first class in mid-June. We are

looking to identify no more than 6 students for this initial effort. The

cost for the 12 week program will be $1000.00 per student. This will

include all class materials plus life-long enrollment in Career Cruising.

Career Cruising is a program developed in Canada that now has over a million

subscribers.

We would like your help in spreading the word about our effort. We are

highly trained professionals who adhere to the highest ethical standards.

More information about us can be found at our website www.ppsdfw.com.

Please feel free to contact me at drmartin@....

M. , Ph.D.

Professional Psychological Solutions, PLLC

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