A spectrum of voices: Listening to young adults with ASD

Wednesday, October 13, 2021

About this video

Presented by Dr. Mitzi Ritzman Ph.D., CCC-SLP & panel of young adults with autism. 

For an individual with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), the transition from adolescence to young adulthood can create new challenges, as there is a continuing need for support, often with limited available resources. This is a time in which changes take place in development (e.g., emergence of different types of relationships) and when different life skills are necessary for success (e.g. maintaining a job). Many dynamics of social communication and social interaction also shift, depending on the individuals needs and goals. Therefore, supports for those with ASD should look different to reflect this movement into adulthood.

Listening to those who are on the autism spectrum can help professionals be more sensitive to their goals, needs, concerns, wishes, and preferences. Often, the element of seeking individuals' input about programming, educational issues, independent living, employment, or housing is not included. Each young adult brings a unique perspective to this transition into adulthood. The objective of the panel is to allow professionals to acquire knowledge of how to serve such a diverse population by hearing voices.

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