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Creating Autism-Friendly Workplaces: Strategies for Inclusivity and Success

Creating autism-friendly environments in workplaces involves implementing strategies that accommodate the unique needs of autistic individuals, fostering inclusivity, and improving overall workplace productivity. Research and expert opinions emphasize the importance of clear communication,...

Navigating Career Pathways: Challenges and Opportunities for Autistic Individuals

It is, indeed, not easy for many people to make sense of the job market, but often, additional obstacles make autistic people’s lives much more challenging. With both finding a job and sustaining it, and at every level of the employment process, we face challenges which, unfortunately, may affect...

Autistic Resilience: Overcoming Adversity Through Self-Care and Strengths

I could say ‘Adversity’ was my middle name, but I’d be lying… it’s Rae. Still, like so many other autistic people, adversity has been part of my life for as long as I can remember. Research has validated that claim by saying autistic people have an increased risk of experiencing...

Supporting Autistic Individuals in Driver Education: A Systematic Approach

Learning to drive is a significant milestone, symbolizing greater independence and autonomy. Driving independently offers freedom, builds confidence, and encourages self-reliance, empowering individuals to make their own decisions (Cheak-Zamora, Tait, & Coleman, 2022). Additionally, independent...

A Simple Guide to Wealth Building for Autistic Folks

I realize it might seem odd that a therapist is writing an article about money, but I’ll have you know finance has been one of my autistic special interests for over ten years. Over the years, I’ve read and listened to countless books and podcast episodes on finances. I would never preach one...

Navigating the Later Stages of Life with Autism and Aging

Something that we as a community have yet to fully turn our attention to is the question of “how do we help our autistic elders thrive and live in dignity as they age?” As a late-diagnosed autistic woman, I am a pretty good example of what growing up and growing old without any...

Navigating Sex as an Autistic Adult

It has long been thought that autistic adults desire sex at a lower rate than the general population, and recent research has shown this to be an incorrect assumption seeded with infantilization (Weir et al., 2021). Although autistic adults often need accommodations to be made regarding sensory...

Real Boys Cry: Gus Walz, Neurodiversity, and the Fight for Disability Rights

It was a heartwarming viral moment that many will never forget. As the father of Tariq, my adult son with autism who is nonspeaking, it struck a deep chord in me. Most men have grown up with the maxim that “Big Boys Don’t Cry.” Breaking that traditional masculine model with exuberant cheers...