For autistic college students, these guidelines can be instrumental in minimizing stress at the grocery store.
Rather than attending another highly acclaimed conference centered on helping individuals with autism, it was time to present at one.
This program provides a monthly social outlet for teens and young adults with high functioning autism. As we approach year one, I want to share how I’ve made this program my own.
Moving from theory to practice, this lesson took us from the classroom to Lucky’s Market on High Street in Columbus, Ohio.
Listening to a group of college students with high-functioning autism, I learned there was a consensus among many of how they felt in a typical college gym setting — something they didn’t want to feel again.
Make this your chance to verify how training (all our hard work) gives us lots of opportunities to enjoy life.
These training types are rooted in movement that naturally progress the child from private training to play dates with a friend.