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Friendship: A Handbook, Part 2

Friendship: A Handbook, Part 2

by Beth Felsen | Mar 9, 2021 | Blog Post, Life Transitions, Resources

Friendship: A Handbook, Part 2 Trading Information to Turn Acquaintances into Friends for Young Adults with Autism In Part 1 of the Friendship Handbook, I talked about the importance of having good friends and provided tips for finding good sources of potential...
Friendship: A Handbook, Part 1

Friendship: A Handbook, Part 1

by Beth Felsen | Feb 26, 2021 | College Readiness, Life Transitions, Resources

Friendship: A Handbook, Part 1 “Friendship is born at the moment when one person says to another ‘What! You too? I thought I was the only one.’” – C.S. Lewis I love this C.S. Lewis quote because it implies an aspect of the “friendship formula” many people take for...
Conquering the Resource Cliff – One of my favorite tools for working adults with Autism

Conquering the Resource Cliff – One of my favorite tools for working adults with Autism

by Beth Felsen | Feb 15, 2021 | Career Guidance, Resources

If you haven’t heard of the term ‘resource cliff,’ I bet you’ve experienced it. The resource cliff refers to the plethora of age-appropriate resources that are available to support young children, elementary age kids and even high schoolers with autism. However, for...
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