Success often hinges on the development of “soft skills”. These are the personal attributes that help an individual interact with others harmoniously and effectively. For autistic young adults, these are often the most difficult skills to develop. Many of my clients...
Volunteering is an incredible way to gain real-world experience and explore your interests. Join us for a webinar with autism experts about why volunteering matters and how to get started! About this event Spectrum Transition Coaching is pleased to host...
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 –...
When I talk with autistic young adults about their goals and challenges, I notice one common theme: How can I feel more comfortable and less stressed when talking and meeting people? The question or specific concern may vary, but the core challenge these young adults...
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...