The importance of accomodations: supporting my sweet girl and others with ASD
We live in a world where we are often quick to assume someone isn’t bright or that they may in some way might lack intelligence. But do we always make the accommodations that allow others to show us their abilities? I know one school district that does not.
What is the California Self-determination Program?
The California Self-Determination Program is a state initiative designed to provide individuals with developmental disabilities greater control over their services and supports. This blog provides and overview of how the program works.
Goodbye to Summer
This is the first year autism hasn't kept us in the house. Celebrating the summer of yes with my fifteen year old granddaughter with ASD. What an incredible summer!
What if he's Autistic but he Doesn’t Code?
Sometimes people make assumptions about individuals with autism being great at coding. And while that is not uncommon, it is not a given that someone on the spectrum will take to that type of work. Individuals on the spectrum are just that, individuals.
Giving Feedback To Your Autistic Employee
The giving and receiving of feedback can be difficult sometimes. But there are ways to make it easier. Let’s explore some of those ways!
Nana to the fabulous four
It is amazing being the grandmother of four wonderful grandchildren. What makes me most proud is how they carry themselves in the world. The kindness they show and the ability to be inclusive of all makes them stand out in a world that quite often emphasizes the differences of people.
Here Comes the Autistic Bride!
My daughter on the autism spectrum is bonding with me this summer. It is our “summer of yes”. Yes to new adventures, and yes to getting out of the house. Not everything will go as planned, however, there will be new experiences to reflect on and time to enjoy it together.
Camping with Autism
Camping is not always easy, no matter who you are. It can be especially challenging for someone on the autism spectrum. Fortunately, over time, it has gotten easier for us to take our daughter on this adventure.
Autism and the job interview - do you disclose?
When you are on the spectrum and interviewing for a job, the question is whether or not to disclose your autism diagnosis. This blog looks at the pros and cons of disclosure.
Autism and Anxiety - navigating life on the spectrum
Anxiety can be overwhelming. I see the way it impacts my granddaughter, who is on the autism spectrum. It is a struggle for her and once the anxiety hits, it is hard to get back on track.
Happy birthday sweet girl; fifteen and flourishing!
A birthday reflection for my granddaughters fifteenth birthday. She amazes us everyday. I know the path she walks is a difficult one but she does it with grace. I can’t wait to see where she goes in life.
Congratulations Graduates. Now the Work Begins!
Congrats to the graduates! Now is the time to make the world a better place. You are the future, the changemakers. With you vision and determination, we can prioritize mental health, make the workplace more inclusive and promote autism acceptance.
3 ways to support neurodiversity in the workplace
Exploring 3 ways to support neurodiversity in the workplace. These include training, accommodations and flexibility and inclusive policies and practices.
Introducing…The Autistic Lawyer
Individuals on the spectrum can be successful in many careers. In this blog we interview an autistic woman who is a attorney and author of “Smelling the Taste of Sound" (a professional woman’s story of a late autism diagnosis).
The game of clue office edition - all neurotypes welcome!
Non verbal cues can be hard for anyone to interpret, but they can be extremely difficult if you are on the autism spectrum and struggle with social cues. Clear and direct communication with autistic individuals will benefit them in the workplace.
The Change-Makers
Individuals with autism also fall into a marginalized group. They face stigmatization and discrimination. They have been excluded from employment opportunities, misunderstood, and subjected to harmful stereotypes. It’s time for change makers to make a difference for individuals on the spectrum seeking employment.
Just call me Nana
What is in a name? At this stage of life I am figuring out Nana is the best name in the world. I invite grandparents of individuals with ASD to join the fight for social justice. Let’s help everyone succeed.
A letter to my granddaughter
A letter to my sweet girl so that she knows her value when she enters the workforce with an autism diagnosis.
What I worry about…
A nana’s worry about her granddaughter with autism entering the workforce. Will she be discriminated against for having autism? Will she even be able to get through the interview process?