Let’s Just Call it Out! I’m Autistic and Looking for a Job!
Being autistic certainly comes with it’s challenges, but sometimes it comes with it’s advantages as well. I hope we will one day live in a world where autism can be seen as a positive in the working world.
Could My Co-Worker be Autistic?
Is there any possibility that the quiet individual that doesn’t join in might be on the autism spectrum? Often the social aspect of the workplace is difficult for someone with ASD.
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.
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.