Cooking Classes: Building Skills and Confidence for Autistic Students

Cooking classes play a crucial role in the holistic development of autistic students, offering a wide array of benefits that extend beyond the kitchen. Engaging in cooking activities provides autistic individuals with essential life skills, fostering independence, and enhancing their cognitive and motor abilities. The process of cooking requires following instructions, measuring ingredients, and managing […]

Autism-friendly Movies

Consider checking out these films and shows to watch with your family! These films feature autistic characters, provide sensory-friendly viewing experiences, and/or have themes that resonate with autistic individuals. The Disney and Pixar selections are popular on our campus! Temple Grandin (2010) This biographical drama portrays the life of Temple Grandin, an autistic woman who […]

Playtime Magic: How Toys Enrich the Lives of Autistic Individuals

Play is a vital aspect of development and enjoyment for autistic individuals, regardless of age. Toys offer a unique avenue for sensory engagement, social interaction, cognitive development, and emotional well-being. Understanding the multifaceted benefits of play can help caregivers, educators, and therapists harness its full potential in supporting the growth and happiness of autistic individuals. […]

Celebrating Direct Care Staff for Autistic Students at Residential Schools

Direct care staff play a crucial role in the lives of autistic students at residential schools. These dedicated professionals are not just caretakers, they are mentors, educators, and advocates who ensure that each student receives personalized support tailored to their unique needs. The significance of their role cannot be overstated, as they are integral to […]

Ways to Become Better Advocates and Allies for Autistic Individuals

Advocating for and supporting autistic individuals requires awareness, understanding, and proactive efforts. Here are several ways people can become better advocates and allies: Educate Yourself Understanding autism is the first step in becoming an effective advocate. Read books, attend seminars, and engage with credible online resources. Familiarize yourself with the diverse experiences of autistic individuals. […]

The Traditional School Calendar Fails Autistic Students: A Need for Consistency

The traditional school calendar, with its long summer break, poses several challenges for autistic individuals. While the extended vacation period is often seen as a time for rest and recreation, it can disrupt the structured routines that are vital for the well-being of autistic students. The abrupt change from a highly organized school schedule to […]

The Importance of Graduation Ceremonies for Autistic Individuals

Graduation ceremonies hold a significant place in the educational journey, serving as pivotal moments of achievement and transition. For autistic individuals, these ceremonies carry even greater importance, symbolizing not only academic success but also personal growth, resilience, and the culmination of years of support and effort. Firstly, graduation ceremonies provide a structured opportunity for autistic […]

The Role of American Sign Language in Supporting Autistic Individuals

American Sign Language (ASL) plays a crucial role in facilitating communication for autistic individuals, particularly for those who are nonverbal or have limited verbal abilities. Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is characterized by challenges in communication and social interactions, often leading to frustration and social isolation for those who are unable to express themselves effectively. ASL […]

Empowering Autistic Individuals Through Self-Advocacy

Self-advocacy is a crucial skill for autistic individuals, empowering them to express their needs, desires, and rights in various social, educational, and occupational contexts. The ability to self-advocate significantly impacts their overall well-being, promoting independence, self-esteem, and a higher quality of life. Teaching self-advocacy involves equipping individuals with the knowledge and skills to understand and […]

Autistic Literary Characters

Looking for some summer reading? These books all feature autistic characters, compelling stories, and beautiful writing. Perfect beach reads! Christopher Boone from The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon – Christopher is an autistic teenage boy who investigates the death of a neighbor’s dog, using his exceptional mathematical and logical […]