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Young Adults on the Autism Spectrum: Tips for Tackling the “Firsts”
In this keynote session for the US Autism Association’s Summit: Coming of Age Across the Autism Spectrum, Carol Weinman and Dr. Stephen Shore identify a number of “firsts” that individuals encounter as they transition away from home and move into employment or higher education for the first time.
Empowering Individuals on the Autism Spectrum for Life's Transitions
In this session, Ron Sandison, author, Professor of Theology, and autistic adult shares his life story to emphasize some of the unique strengths and needs that must be addressed to empower those on the autism spectrum for success across life's transitions.
Sameer’s Perspective: A Call to Evolution
In this illustrative short video, non-vocal advocate and US Autism Association Advisory Board Member Sameer Dahar gives us a deep and profound look into his journey in education and transitioning to college.
What it Really Takes to Prepare ASD Students for Transition to College
Alex Morris-Wood, Dean of Admissions for Beacon College, discusses the realities and logistics of preparing learners on the autism spectrum for transition to college.
WENN LAWSON on his #actuallyautistic interpretation of METAPHORS and CONCEPTS!
Dr. Wenn Lawson of Australia, autistic lecturer, psychologist, researcher, advocate, writer, and poet, has passionately shared professional and personal knowledge of autism over the past 3 decades.
Bringing Autistic Talent to the Workplace Through Inclusive Corporate Practices
Marcia Scheiner, President of Integrate Advisors, shares her systematic approach for working with large companies to create hiring initiatives that successfully recruit and retain individuals on the autism spectrum to fill a variety of needs within the corporate structure.
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.
SAMANTHA CRAFT (a.k.a. MARCELLE CIAMPI) on making ADJUSTMENTS to help you LEARN BETTER!
Samantha Craft, M.Ed. (a.k.a. Marcelle Ciampi), a respected Autistic author, international ambassador, and inspirational community builder, is best known for her writings found in the well-received blog and book Everyday Aspergers.
TEMPLE GRANDIN on THINKING BRAINS vs. EMOTIONAL BRAINS!
Temple Grandin is a member of the US Autism Association's Advisory Board, and is a featured speaker in the Video Streaming Library - the largest autism-focused streaming library in the world.
Understanding and Preventing Neuro-Crashes and Meltdowns
In this fascinating excerpt from a US Autism Association panel discussion featuring Raun K. Kaufman, Dr. Marlo Payne Thurman, Dr. Jeanne Eichler, and Dr. Theodore Henderson, Neuro-Crashes & more are discussed.
How We Get Overwhelmed - Neuro-Crash Discussion
In this free-form panel discussion, occupational therapist Dr. Jeanne Eichler and expert Raun K. Kaufman discuss how those of us on and off the autism spectrum can get overwhelmed at times.
Addressing the Social and Pragmatic Needs of Learners as They Transition to College
Andy Donahue, Director of Social Pragmatic Programs and Services for Landmark College, shares his wealth of experience to help those on the autism spectrum plan and prepare to address their unique social and pragmatic needs within their transition to college.
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