Planning for Their Future, Not Just Hoping

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Planning for Their Future, Not Just Hoping

Almost daily I speak to a parent about their childā€™s future. Like any parent, they want to know that their child will be taken care of and happy. Every child with autism is unique and so are their needs now and in the future. I wish I had the answers, but I have to ask…

Employing Adults with Autism: You Can Help

The need for employment opportunities for adults with autism is significant; studies have shown that a majority of them are unemployed or underemployed. For individuals on the spectrum, employment not only fosters financial stability and promotes greater independence but also increases self-esteem and provides opportunities to improve social skills, grow a network of friends and…

Build Sensory Kits to Provide Comfort After Hurricane

We have been overwhelmed by the outpouring of concern for the families we serve who were affected by Hurricane Florence. Many individuals with autism in parts of North Carolina have been displaced from their homes, schools, or other services. When individuals with autism are in new situations or environments, they can feel uncomfortable, anxious, or…

Racinā€™ for Greyson Ready to Inspire at Triangle Run/Walk for Autism

The Kidd family hasnā€™t missed a single Triangle Run/Walk for Autism since 2007, the year Greyson was diagnosed. ā€œYou want to be around other people who are experiencing what you are experiencing,ā€ said his father, Kevin. Greyson was just 2 when he was diagnosed. He did not speak much or know how to interact with…

Strategies to Support Students with Autism

New lunchboxes, clean tennis shoes, and crayons that are still pointy ā€“ these are the things that so many families are thinking about as they head back to school. However, for a parent of a student with autism, the experience may be vastly different. Instead of being consumed with thoughts of back-to-school shopping and preparing…

Call on Us in Your Time of Need

Dear Families, Friends, and Supporters, Our hearts go out to North Carolinians who are suffering because of Hurricane Florence. We know that thousands of people are being affected. Some have had to leave their homes and belongings behind. Some remain in their homes, but their lives have been disrupted by a lack of electricity, school…

Abbey Willis Named 2018 Roman Award Winner

In the past two years of supporting Eric Kardon as an Autism Support Professional, Abbey Willis has run with him in a half-marathon, two 10-mile races, and several other events even though she previously had just run for light exercise. ā€œRunning is an essential part of Ericā€™s life, so Abbey took on the role of…