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Andrew Arboe- Keep Trying Because Life is a Lot Like Home Alone and Zelda
Self-advocate, speaker, and autism teaching assistant Andrew Arboe discusses his personal journey through loss of a job and towards how he recreated himself to find success in something new. With valuable insights for all young adults, Andrew reminds us that we have to build on our strengths and keep going, even when things don't work out the way we want them to.
Voices Across the Spectrum: Carter Bonas
In this session of Voices Across the Spectrum, Dr. Stephen Shore, Robert J. Bernstein, and Dr. Marlo Payne Thurman will have the pleasure of hosting Carter Bonas, a delightful 12 year old competitive golfer, entrepreneur, and advocate. With incredible prowess both in golf and in his corporate ventures, Carter credits his autism as the superpower behind his success.
Voices Across the Spectrum: Rabbi Tzemah Yoreh
In this episode of the continuing series Voices Across the Spectrum Dr. Stephen Shore, Robert J. Bernstein, and Dr. Marlo Payne Thurman will have the honor of interviewing Rabbi Dr. Tzemah Yoreh who is one of the intellectual leaders of Jewish humanism and the head of the City Congregation in New York City. As a community leader on the spectrum, he is a passionate advocate for the inclusion of the neuro-atypical in the Jewish community and beyond.
Voices Across the Spectrum: David Wall on the Topic of Finding One's Voice
In this episode of the US Autism Association's series, Voices Across the Spectrum, Dr. Stephen Shore, Robert J, Bernstein, and Dr. Marcia Eckerd will host David Wall, an autistic man who has been able to find his voice and even learn to speak publicly through participation in Toastmasters.
Voices Across the Spectrum: Amy Kriewaldt
In this session, one autistic mother, who is also the sole special education advocate for her autistic daughter, shares the challenges she faces with navigating the public school system when both parent and child are on the spectrum.
Panel: Voices Across the Spectrum
We bring you a 90-minute, in-depth, live online webinar featuring a panel of diagnosed individuals sharing their questions and personal insights into the topics that matter most to those who are diagnosed and to those who want to help.
Akhil Lad- Akhil's Path to College as a Non-Speaking Neurodiverse Student
Akhil Lad, Autism Advocate, is minimally speaking and uses the letter-board for communication. Akhil is purusing an Associate of Science degree and has finished 50 hours of college education.
Sameer Dahar- My Reality with Autism
In this short video, US Autism Association Advisory Board Member Sameer Dahar shares a few thoughts with us about his difficulties along his journey as he makes his way through college. With profound insight into what autism feels like from the insider's perspective, Sameer gives us some new insights into the more severe and non-vocal side of the autism journey.
Nigel Rising, Esq. and Katherine Almendinger, with Sara Bradford- Therapist Mission One for Autistic Clients by Autistic Women
In this session, hear how two Autistic women's lives changed once they were diagnosed and found community. Learn, as well, why they believe that Mission One for a therapist with an Autistic client, whether formally of self-diagnosed, should be to tell that client about the welcoming and vibrant Autistic community to which that person belongs.
Voices Across the Spectrum: Mickey Rowe, Seamus Higgins, and Henry Durham
In this episode of Voices Across the Spectrum, Rob Bernstein, Stephen Shore, and US Autism Association President Marlo Payne Thurman will host Broadway Star Mickey Rowe, along with up-and-coming actors Seamus Higgins and Henry Durham to discuss a range of topics within neurodiversity for their relevance in both acting and producing.
Temple Grandin, Ph.D. Keynote: Great Minds Are Not All the Same
The training will give the attendees a better understanding of autism. They will learn how people with autism think. They will also gain a better understanding of problems with both sensory over sensitivity that many people on the spectrum experience. The presentation will be based on both Dr. Grandin’s experiences with autism and scientific research.
Stephen Shore, Ed.D.: Listening to Autistic Voices: Participatory Research in Prioritizing Mental Health
In this session, Dr. Stephen Shore will discuss the value of including those on the autism spectrum in participatory research. He will share the reasons for inclusion and the benefits to both autistic and non-autistic groups.
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