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EVERYONE needs a little help when it comes to navigating the stressors of the world. Now, more than ever, people need to understand what makes them tick, chill, and deal with the world that oftentimes seems as though it's in a moment of chaos. In this episode, we talk about ways that you can stay sane in a world that seems to be running upside down.
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This is Part 2 in our College Living series. Surviving college living (in addition to all of the coursework) is a massive challenge for many young adults. For adults with autism, the social nuances can bring on an additional layer that can prove to be quite cumbersome. In this episode, we talk about the steps you can take to survive this brand new world of adulthood.
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Living in a dorm is one of the most challenging parts about attending college. Listen to this episode for tips on how to have a seamless transition into college living and how to adjust to some pretty big changes.
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May is Drowning Prevention Water Safety Month. Children with autism are 160 times more likely to die from drowning than typically developing children. Check out these resources to stay ahead of a potential tragedy.
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info_outlineLabels might be something that's meant for shirts, or even jars, but unfortunately they're also a pathway to accessing services. Maybe one day that will change, but for now, it's what we have. That's why it's important to know and understand what they are and why they have changed over the last ten years.
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