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5 Tips to Support Your Autistic Young Adult with Daily Living Skills

Daily living skills are essential abilities that everyone needs to manage daily life independently and efficiently. These skills include personal hygiene, cooking, managing finances, public transportation, socializing, shopping, and a multitude of other skills you use every day, likely without even thinking about it. For individuals on the autism spectrum, mastering these skills is particularly […]

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Summer Activity Ideas for Your Young Adult with Autism

Summer is a unique opportunity for adults on the autism spectrum to engage in enriching activities that promote independence and social skills. Yet, they can be difficult to spot amongst the numerous options for younger children with autism. Though your young adult may be “aging out” of a traditional “summer”, it is as essential as […]

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Understanding Social Cues in Dating for Autistic Adults

For young adults on the autism spectrum, the journey into dating can be both exciting and intimidating. Navigating the social nuances of romantic relationships is challenging, particularly when faced with the common traits associated with ASD.  These traits, including discomfort with physical closeness, difficulties with eye contact, and heightened anxiety, can often act as barriers, […]

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How to Support Your Autistic Young Adult with College Work

As a parent, watching your autistic child step into college can evoke a mix of pride and apprehension. You’ve seen them overcome hurdles, yet college presents a new realm of challenges. Students on the autism spectrum often struggle with navigating social nuances, sensory overload, and the unstructured nature of college. These difficulties can hinder their […]

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The Relationship Between Anxiety and Autism

For many young people on the autism spectrum, the intersection between anxiety and autism is a prevalent and often challenging reality. In fact, 40 percent of those diagnosed with autism also have an anxiety disorder diagnosis.  This significant overlap highlights a critical aspect of the autistic experience that is sometimes overlooked or misunderstood. Anxiety in […]

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6 Types of Mental Health Therapy to Benefit Autistic Adults

It is very common in the autism community to experience anxiety or depression, as living in an allistic world leads to facing daily struggles. However, a mental health condition left untreated has negative outcomes that can greatly impact your quality of life. With this in mind, we wanted to remind our adult autistic community of […]

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How to Help a Young Adult with Autism Build Independent Routines

The journey to independence is intimidating for any young person; even those with their own kids call their parents when something goes awry. However, for those with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), this transition can present unique challenges. One of the key skills that can greatly enhance their quality of life is the ability to establish […]

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How to Plan for the Transition to Adulthood for Your Autistic Child

As parents of a teen with autism, you are entering one of the most critical phases of their life journey: the transition into adulthood. This period of time can be both exciting and daunting, as it opens up a world of possibilities and challenges for your autistic child. While your child often experiences a higher […]

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3 Tips for Travel as an Autistic Adult

As you gain more independence following high school, you may be interested in expanding your horizons a bit and traveling without your parents, either alone or with friends or siblings. Traveling can be an exciting or enriching experience for young adults, offering plenty of opportunities for personal growth and exploration. For those individuals on the […]

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Young Adults with Autism and the Struggle with Isolation

Leaving high school and embarking on those next steps can be challenging for any young adult. For those on the autism spectrum, that journey often presents unique hurdles.  For years, you’ve watched your child navigate through rocky social terrain, with social skills challenges being a hallmark trait of autism spectrum disorder. Now, upon entering adulthood, […]

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