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Work-at-Home Career Ideas for Autism Parents

May 3, 2018 Joel Manzer 1 Comment business, money, work, work-at-home

When one or more of your children are diagnosed with autism it can be heartwrenching to leave them and head

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Working Parents and Special Needs Kids Equal Time Crunch

October 2, 2016January 16, 2021 Guest Submitted Post 2 Comments children, family, parents, school, time management, work

With school starting soon for some and already started for others, this is the time when many working parents struggle

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Asperger’s in the Workplace

February 28, 2013May 3, 2019 David Wilde 0 Comments aspergers, autism, employment, jobs, work

I’m going to use the term Asperger’s for high functioning autism here because it’s recognizable and familiar. I could say

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Scattered Thoughts

November 10, 2012January 16, 2021 Lydia 0 Comments anxiety, blogging for autism, employment, work

So much has happened that I just have to write, even though I know my brain isn’t up to a

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Combatting Autistic Un-Employment

October 15, 2012January 16, 2021 John Elder Robison 0 Comments adultwithautism, autism, business, employment, work

    One of the toughest issues for adults with autism is chronic unemployment.  A fortunate few of us are

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Working with Autistic Employees

August 29, 2010December 29, 2019 Amalia Starr 0 Comments adultwithautism, autism in the workplace, disabilities, work

I’ve had the opportunity to work with many autistic adults in the work place and this is what I learned.

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The “Happy Factor”

August 5, 2009January 16, 2021 motheringautism 0 Comments advocacy, autism, care, happy, laughter, love, patience, respect, smile, technique, understanding, work

 Is My Child Happy? I’ve seen, heard and read it time and time again. For those of us with children

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Will Work For…

July 10, 2009September 15, 2016 motheringautism 0 Comments autism, employment, work

Out of the blue, I had this strange picture in my head. I was standing at the corner of a

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Autisable Dads Podcast

S4 E16 Finding Joy
Autisable Dads 

S4 E16 Finding Joy

April 24, 2022April 24, 2022 Joel Manzer 0

  Ever get that feeling that some days you are the bird, and other days you’re the parked car? Let’s

S4 E13 Employing Autistic Individuals to Preserve Priceless Memories
Autisable Dads 

S4 E13 Employing Autistic Individuals to Preserve Priceless Memories

April 1, 2022April 1, 2022 Joel Manzer 0
S4 E12 Communication is Key
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S4 E12 Communication is Key

March 25, 2022March 25, 2022 Joel Manzer 0
S4 S11 Knowing Your Limitations: Getting Legal Help
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S4 S11 Knowing Your Limitations: Getting Legal Help

March 18, 2022March 18, 2022 Joel Manzer 0

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