“How can I get my young adult to agree to coaching?” If I had a dollar for every parent who asks me this question, I would be a very wealthy woman! Coaching can be a wonderful and fulfilling endeavor, but it only works when the client comes to it of their own free...
The College Transition: Part 3 What the Disability Office Wishes You Knew College disability offices are full of incredible people who work tirelessly to help students succeed. They are experts on campus life, tools and resources and they can support your student...
The College Transition: Part 1 What Students Wish You Knew As the saying goes, “hindsight is 20/20.” Each phase of parenting can feel like an entirely new chapter. While it’s exciting to start fresh, sometimes we wish we had the insights of a veteran who has been...
Simplifying the College Search for Autistic Students The college application process is a jumbled headache for the most organized student. From standardized tests to individual applications, resumes, recommendation letters and interviews, the application process can...
Want to know a secret? I know the most powerful word in the English language. No. Really. This word is angry Hulk/Scarlet Witch-level powerful. And it is only three letters. I bet you use it all the time and don’t even know how powerful it is! OK, I won’t keep you in...
Schedule A Hiring: A Great Option for Autistic Job Seekers Time for a sobering truth. The data on employment rates for autistic young adults isn’t great. Autistic young adults have the lowest employment rate even among their peers with other disabilities. National...