Today’s employment situation for individuals with autism is in a state of emergency. For a short time, I am offering for FREE my strengths tool to help individuals with autism facing transition. Do you know a student or an adult with autism seeking transition possibilities? With this online tool, the individual or his teacher/parent advocate will identify strengths […]
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Why We Should Stop Promoting Independence: Autism and Disability
These two great women have influenced my perceptions about many things, including the concept of ‘independence’ surrounding individuals with disabilities. “The myth of the lone individual is a trope, a rhetorical device. In real life no one is self-made; few are truly alone.” Linda Kerber “We are an Interdependent People. Dependence is not bad–indeed, it […]
Three Harmful Words We Should Stop Using About Individuals with Autism
Many of us are in roles of providing caregiving, daily living support, community assistance, on-the-job training, or teaching in educational settings to individuals with autism or disabilities. I found three words that are harmful that we should stop using. We often use these words when describing the individual to other people involved, such as, when talking about […]
The Most Important Question to Ask about Your Capabilities
When considering what you would like to do in life, ask the right question to guide you. Don’t ask, 1) “How capable are you?” about (a subject)______. Rather, ask, 2) “How are you capable?” The first question, “How capable are you?” emphasizes comparison of your current skills to others, presents your ability or a specific score […]
How to Create Positive Experiences for Someone with Autism/Disability
When we are the one person that another with a disability relies on, how do we create positive life experiencrelies? “Each day I find I must have clear perception as my goal, that is clean windows not clouded by culturally conditioned beliefs. While this isn’t easy, it is the only way I know to stay focused […]
The Antidote to Ableism
Recently, I advocated for one of my clients who has autism. In this blog I withhold any names of people or settings to not reveal this individual’s identity. Today we experienced a closed door that ended his place there for the last 3 years. This was confusing because he always enjoyed it there and felt accepted. ‘Ableism’ […]
Today at 1- I will be a guest on Dr Andy McCabe’s radio talk show.
Today at 1 I will be a guest on Dr Andy McCabe’s radio talk show. http://www.healthylife.net/RadioShow/archiveADA.htm I will talk about creating individualized career options for those who don’t fit within the typical boxes of finding and having work. Points include: How to identify what you are good at doing and what draws your attention. Two […]
Why Do Individuals with Autism Fail? Its not what you think.
“People with autism fall down because we have placed higher expectations on their social performance and cognitive expression above and beyond their emotional strength development.” Dr. Jackie Marquette Consultant, Speaker, & Author www.marquettestrengthsindex.com (use discount code: Index50) To receive daily posts and live chats visit: https://www.facebook.com/MarquetteStrengthIndex/ @JacqueMarquette
40 Things I Need Most: An Autistic 18 year Young Man
A few years ago, I interviewed and provided a consultation to a family and their 18 year old son. This was one of my case studies. The family was seeking The Capability Approach, my service, to establish appropriate resources, supports for their son, and guidance for transition out of school. The young man has autism […]
A Better Understanding of Autism Attributes
Individuals with challenges including autism have attributes that are positive and needed. But to the business world their challenges often appear to great. Self employment options have worked well for some who have found their niche using their strengths. Part of the reason to learn more about autism and other mental health impairments is not […]