Accommodating Autistic people in careers – alternatives to a 9 – 5 job
byFor those on the autism spectrum a 9 to 5 job doesn’t always work By Morgan Giosa One of my biggest struggles in life…
For those on the autism spectrum a 9 to 5 job doesn’t always work By Morgan Giosa One of my biggest struggles in life…
By Jim McKinley Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are very prevalent in the United States. One in 68 children is diagnosed with an autism spectrum…
November is National Entrepreneur Month. The Art of Autism is focused on autistic entrepreneurs and organizations that assist them. As part of this series…
“My greatest struggle with autism was not having meaningful relationships but being gainfully employment. November is National Entrepreneurship month and I interviewed Dr. Rosalind…
Many people on the autism spectrum need a family member or a job coach to help facilitate successful employment. By Janice Killey Entering the…
“The best way to have a career you love is if YOU are dedicated to the hard work it will take,” Angela Felice Mahoney,…
Think of a 1 in 68 prevalence number in a nation of 318.9 million, then take the working ages between 18-69 and then enact…
“Young adults with autism need to get their butts out of the house and get a job! Work experience can start small walking dogs…