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After 21 Day Inaugural Breakfast Focuses On Employment

May 18, 2017 //  by Shannon Doty

Did you know that 85% of adults on the autism spectrum are unemployed or underemployed (2017)? While these adults are …

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Autistic Adults Confront the Dreaded Job Interview

March 16, 2017 //  by Shannon Doty

As I find myself graduating from college this spring, the interview process for potential jobs seems like the most …

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You Aut to Know: Meaningful, Paid Employment is Possible for Adults with Autism

January 10, 2017 //  by Shannon Doty

When it comes to jobs and adults with autism, we already know the facts: their employment rate is low, their needs …

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You Aut to Know | Hard Labor: The Truth about Jobs and Autism

July 8, 2016 //  by Shannon Doty

Finding work in today’s economy can be a challenge.  However, when you’re on the spectrum, “challenge” is …

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Helping Students With Autism Thrive: The Job Search

April 18, 2016 //  by Shannon Doty

Employment is a very pressing matter for adults on the spectrum. Young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are …

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You Aut to Know | On My Own: Living Independently with Autism

March 28, 2016 //  by Shannon Doty

“On my own”: Those three simple words, create a phrase filled with a lot of excitement and uncertainty. It’s a …

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New Year's Goals

Complicated New Year’s Goals: 21 On and Off the Spectrum

January 13, 2016 //  by Shannon Doty

When I volunteered to write this blog post, I was given the suggestion to write about hopes I have in this new year for …

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Madison House President’s Statement to IACC: “Services Delayed Are Services Denied”

December 10, 2015 //  by Shannon Doty

Last month, Madison House Autism Foundation President, JaLynn Prince, addressed the Interagency Autism Coordinating …

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Built-In Accessibility: Unleashing Employment Potential in Adults with Autism

October 27, 2015 //  by Shannon Doty

The author of this article is on the autism spectrum, and she has chosen to use identity-first language. Madison House …

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How to Improve Employment for Those with Disabilities: Flexible Policy, Research, and Choices

July 6, 2015 //  by Shannon Doty

In many states, policy is changing in an effort to improve life options for individuals with intellectual/developmental …

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18-Year-Old Living With Asperger’s: How ‘Princessing’ Changed My Life

June 29, 2015 //  by Shannon Doty

I've always been a little bit different. What does different mean exactly? I mean, everyone’s a little bit kooky in …

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The Atlantic: Who Decides Where Autistic Adults Live?

May 28, 2015 //  by Shannon Doty

One of Madison House Autism Foundation's priorities was recently highlighted in The Atlantic article 'Who Decides Where …

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