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.
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.