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Autism and Aging

US Autism Association Advisory Board member Dr. Wenn Lawson, a well-respected Australian psychologist and highly knowledgeable expert on autism who is also on the autism spectrum himself, gives information about growing up with autism and mind and body awareness. Dr. Lawson discusses neurodiversity and how the brains of those on the spectrum age.

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Unlocking the Value of Hidden Talent

Sarah Bernard, Chief Operating Officer for Inclusively, discusses the ways in which her company brings together employers, job candidates, and the advocates who support those seeking employment to find, hire, and retain individuals with disabilities.

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Person Centered Planning: Preparing Students for Transition Under an IEP

Transition planning expert and US Autism Association Advisory Board member Robin Brewer, Ed.D. shares a number of excellent resources for both parents and teachers and discusses key components of good Person Centered Planning to ensure that this process is used effectively and is adequately preparing students for their transition out of high school.

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Neurodiversity, Women, and Workplace Cultures for Autistic Individuals

Autistic self-advocate and expert on neurodiversity in the workplace, Marcelle Ciampi, shares her personal autism journey along with her unique insights on the topics of autism diagnoses in adult women, meeting workplace needs for those who are neurodiverse, and how best to support the needs of all individuals who think differently within a corporate structure.

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