My immediate survival mode kicks in when my 39 year old son Trent, stands in front of me looking deep into my eyes, wanting a “a big hug,’ then asking me what his day will look like. This is his life now, much different than before, but he is in a transition. Transition does not […]
Personal Letter To You
My name is Dr. Jacquelyn Marquette. I am the creator of the Marquette Strengths and Career Index (MSCI), educator, researcher, and parent of three adult sons. My middle son, Trent, has autism. The MSCI is an experiential strengths and career model that I designed specifically for you. With the MSCI, you identify and select your […]
Trent Living Independently Autism Asperger’s Digest, 2002
Trent Living Independently – Autism Asperger’s Digest, 2002
ASD Employment Pilot Project for the KY Office of Vocational Rehabilitation
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Autism Employment Study in KY
AUTISM-EMPLOYMENT-STUDY-Marquette-Dec-2012
EBOOK: How to Create A Work Readiness Program Using the Top 5 Predictors to Student Transition Success- Autism Spectrum, Developmental Disabilities and ‘At Risk’
How to Create A Work Readiness Program Using the Top 5 Predictors to Student Transition Success- Autism Spectrum, Developmental Disabilities and ‘At Risk’ Author Dr. Jackie M. Marquette marquettestrengthsindex.com
*How to Create A Student Work Readiness Program Using the Top 5 Predictors to Transition Success
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Recovering Emotional Well-Being for Teens and Young Adults with ASD through Art Making, Autism File, 2010
Recovering Emotional Well-Being for Teens and Young Adults with ASD through Art Making, Autism File, 2010
Focusing on Strengths Exploring Gifts and Strengths in Individuals with ASD
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Remarkably Able- Transition to Independent Assisted Living, Autism Asperger’s Digest, 2004
Remarkably Able- Transition to Independent Assisted Living, 2004 Autism Asperger’s Digest