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Resources

Gathered for you with care... 

Resources Offered

Autism Speaks Employment Resources:

This site offers a variety of tools and resources for both employers and employees, including toolkits and guides that help in understanding autism in the workplace.

 

Neurodiversity Hub:

A platform offering a wealth of resources aimed at improving employment outcomes for neurodiverse individuals, including toolkits and training modules for business.

 

The National Autistic Society:

Their website includes resources and advice for people with autism and their employers, focusing on making workplaces more inclusive.

 

Neurodiversity in the Workplace:

An organization that provides resources and consultancy services to help businesses accommodate neurodiverse employees.

 

Job Accommodation Network (JAN)

Offers free, expert, and confidential guidance on workplace accommodations and disability employment issues, which can be particularly helpful for neurodiverse individuals.

 

Articles and Blogs:

I will share articles about learning strategies, success stories, and the latest research on learning disabilities. You might find useful content from sites like "Understood.org" or the "Learning Disabilities Association of America."

 

Tools and Apps: 

I recommend tools and apps designed to help with organization, time management, and study skills. Apps like "Evernote," "Remember The Milk," and "MindMeister" can be particularly beneficial.

 

Videos and Webinars:

There are many informative videos and webinars that explain various learning disabilities, coping strategies, and motivation techniques. YouTube channels dedicated to education and platforms like "Khan Academy" have valuable content. I will be adding a link in the near future or recommending some in my blog as I come across videos and webinars of interest.

 

Workshops and Courses:

Online workshops and courses can help in developing skills and coping mechanisms. Websites like "Coursera" or "edX" might have relevant courses of interest to you.

 

Support Communities:

I encourage joining online forums or support groups like those on "Reddit" or "Facebook," where groups can share experiences and advice. As always, follow guidelines. Stay off public social media if you are not an adult, keep your personal details private and use good judgement when making comments. Always be kind.

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