"For success in science and art a dash of autism is essential" Hans Asperger
Everyday, more and more people on the spectrum demonstrate gifting through their contributions to society. Two of these "poster people" are Dr. Stephen Shore and Donna Williams. Each has formidable gifts... and great stories for how parents, caregivers and professionals can reach and develop others like them.In this "Thriving with Autism" Webinar, Stephen and Donna talk about their individual strengths and how autism helped them become who they are today."
- Author of Beyond the Wall: Personal Experiences with Autism and Asperger Syndrome
- Editor and Contributor to "Ask and Tell: Self-Advocacy and Disclosure for People on the Autism Spectrum"
- Board President of the Asperger's Association of New England
- Member, Board of Directors, Autism Society of America
- National-International consultant, presenter, and researcher on autism spectrum issues throughout the lifespan
- Miller method
- DIR floor time
- ABA
- TEEACH
- Daily Life Therapy®
As a toddler, I was nonverbal, viewed as "too sick" to be treated on an outpatient basis and recommended for institutionalization. However, my parents, who had no background in autism or child development, saw that I could lead a fulfilling and productive life. They believed in me and helped me get to where I am today - a recent Ed.D. recipient who completed a doctoral dissertation on matching best practice to the needs of people on the autism spectrum.Although I have had success in marriage, employment and other areas of my life, there are two important things to keep in mind. The first is that a lot of hard work was needed to achieve these goals. Second, I am still on the autism spectrum and face challenges everyday. My sense is that one of the important keys to success is learning how to work with and navigate around the many challenges autism brings.”It is my mission to combine my personal, practical and academic experiences regarding autism as I work with children, present and consult internationally on issues pertaining to education, relationships, employment, advocacy and disclosure.One of the most important things to remember is that the potential of people with autism - just like all others - is unlimited. With current educational/developmental/behavioral approaches, sensory integration and biomedical interventions, and research, we can make a high degree of success for people with autism the rule rather than the exception."
- music therapy,
- psychoenergetic connectedness
- best application strategy of his five studied methods













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