ЁЯТЩ AUTISTIC ADULTS TAKE THE LEAD! The landscape of autism advocacy is evolving.
Historically, parents and professionals often dominated discussions about autism. Now, autistic adults are increasingly leading the charge in policy, research, and advocacy efforts. This shift brings invaluable lived experience and perspectives to the forefront, ensuring initiatives are truly person-centered.
тЬЕ What does this mean for families?
ЁЯМЯ Person-centered care: Embrace the expertise of autistic adults. Their voices are crucial in shaping effective support and understanding.
ЁЯМЯ Advocate for individualized support: While person-centered care is the goal, it's not always the reality. Explicitly request individualized support in IEP meetings and therapy plans.
ЁЯМЯ Focus on strengths: Therapy is shifting to emphasize skill development and strengths rather than solely focusing on deficits. Support your loved one's unique abilities and interests.
ЁЯМЯ Employment outcomes: Research is increasingly focused on employment outcomes for autistic adults. Use this information to inform career counseling and support your loved one's professional aspirations.
ЁЯТм How can we better amplify autistic voices in our communities?