In the world of autism, one of the best things you can do for your student is to build their support team. It’s important for your student to have trusted adults, outside of parents, to guide their academic and personal development. But with so many roles and titles,...
It’s been a long road to get here. Going way back to the AP/SAT/ACT world of junior year to the application madness of senior year to a summer of preparation for the big move in day. Your family made it through the monumental milestone of move-in day –...
Today I’m honored to share a guest post from my friend and colleague, Eric Endlich. As the founder of Top College Consultants, Eric works with neurodiverse high school students to help them navigate the college application process. From selecting universities to...
‘Tis the season! No, not the one with reindeer and jolly men with white beards. It is job hunting season! Whether you are a high school or college student looking for a summer job, a recent grad looking to launch a career, or the parent of a job-seeking young adult,...
2022 keeps marching along while some of us are still processing 2020 and 2021. We’ve covered a lot of ground here over the past year from building friendships to managing college transitions to preparing for work interviews. It’s been amazing to see how these topics...
The transition from high school can be daunting. Transition planning is a mandatory part of the IEP process for high school students. However, the myriad post-high school options, including any state or Federal assistance that might be available for autistic young...