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Autism Parent Binder: What Documents to Keep

An autism parent binder helps keep important papers, notes, reports, school documents, funding information, and service contacts in one organized place. This guide explains what to include, how to arrange it, and how a simple binder can make appointments, school meetings, and support planning easier to manage.

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