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 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.
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.
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.
Embracing motherhood: a teen mom and mom of a teen
Sometimes motherhood is about making the world a better place for our children. Challenges are inherent to the job. My daughter, and CEO of Autism Insights Foundation, wants to make a brighter future for people on the spectrum who want to be employed.
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.
Autism with a touch of humor…raw chicken and used tuxedo
Humor and autism can coexist. I’ve seen it firsthand. A funny look at my granddaughters literal humor.
Autism is not new. How we respond to it is.
Autism is not new. It’s been around a long time and we just hear more about it now. As a society we need to have understanding of ASD (Autism Specturm Disorder) and be inclusive.
Autism and stimming - keep calm and stim on!
Well meaning adults think telling someone on the spectrum to take a deep breath when they appear upset is helpful. While that might work for some, for others it is not helpful at all. There are many ways to cope (and stim).
The Emotional Rollercoaster that is Autism Spectrum Disorder
Being a grandparent to a child on the autism spectrum can be an emotional rollercoaster. You mourn the life you wanted for them, but also marvel in the life that they can have. Looking at life through my autistic granddaughter’s eyes has given me new perspective on what life is.
Disney does it right
Disney knows how to make accommodations that allow individuals on the spectrum to enjoy a day at the park. Let’s take a lesson from them when it comes to accommodations.
4 reasons why remote work is great for autistic employees
The ability to work remotely is huge for autistic individuals. Many issues can be overcome when the work environment is one where the individual can be comfortable and at ease. Flexibility allows individuals to thrive and contribute to the workplace in a productive manner.
But you don’t look autistic…
Don’t assume all autistic individuals will present the same way. Autism is a spectrum disorder, meaning it manifests differently in each individual. Some individuals may exhibit more visible characteristics, such as repetitive behaviors or difficulties with social interactions, while others may present with less obvious traits. For individuals who fall into the latter category, this can lead to misconceptions and challenges.
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?