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Employment and Financial Opportunities
One of the most challenging aspects of Autism life is having employment and financial opportunities that are suited to the individual or family needs. This will continue to be a major issue of interest not only to families and individuals who are dealing with Autism in their daily lives but also for the culture in which they live.
This lens is dedicated to identifying, researching, and promoting businesses that maintain an outstanding standard of excellence, reliability, and sustainability for individuals and families seeking non-traditional employment and financial opportunities. The sites and business opportunities presented here have been personally researched and are businesses which this lensmaster has personally enrolled in.
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An Amazing Person With Autism
Catch This 5 Part Series About The Mind of An Autistic Person
While not everyone who has Autism has these capabilities, each person with Autism has an important contribution to offer society. Those who do not believe so or who believe all people with Autism have nothing to offer should view this documentary.
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- Probing the autism mystery
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The Wall of Autism
Other Great Autism Links
- Children With Autism
- A site created to provide basic information about autism in children for parents, teachers, family members, and community.
- Cris Delgado's Facebook Fan Page
- Fan page of Cris Delgado, MS, CCC-SLP, Speech-Language Pathologist, Life Coach, Spiritual Counselor, Minister.
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Autism Life For Adults
A Call For Fundamental Change
self-sufficient, contributing members of their communities. Even those with the most
challenging adjustments to make as children can have more satisfying lives. But as
Dr Greenspan explains-- we must begin to see people with autism in light of their early
interests and abilities.
Your Feedback Is Welcome
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koozai_michael
Mar 12, 2012 @ 12:42 pm | delete
- Wow, these stories are so inspiring. Thanks for sharing and thanks to everyone who contributes so much to this. Thanks Eagle House Autism Schools
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FrankChapman May 28, 2011 @ 1:56 pm | delete
- I have Autism. I'm not ashamed or embarrassed buy it.. I'm 55 now, it's very hard to explain to people. They think I'm making excuses. When I was younger I would be fired from one job after another. I had to start making my own work or I'd never have a job. I started pretending I was dumb or stoned. That took the heat off. It was know way to live. I could go on and on about it Blah- Blah. What I'd like to say is that this lens covers the subject very well. Thanks for a lens that explains what I never could.
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imagineit May 28, 2011 @ 10:45 pm | delete
- Dear Frank,
Thank you for your comments and sharing about your personal life.
Thanks also for visiting my lens.
Sounds like you have witnessed many different attitudes about autism
and experienced many of them personally. I'd say these have cultivated
quite a fascinating, strong, character in you.
Thank you for the feedback about the lens. Back when I first created the lens
I received little to no feedback. So I have have not done much with it since then.
Your words mean a ton to me and are a perfect example why I created this lens.
I work with children who have autism everyday. As a therapist I have the insights
and the ability to see the amazing talents and potentials that the children express
when others (sometimes even their parents) do not even notice. This lens was created for them and those whom I will never know, and now for--- you.
I wish you all the best in life. May you know that you are worthy of all the best in
life just the way you are.
Love and peace to you,
Cris Delgado
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Nourishing_hope
Mar 18, 2009 @ 2:45 am | delete
- This is a very interesting lens. You share a lot of helpful information here. When you get the chance, I'd love it if you'd stop by my lens on autism nutritionand say hello.
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Cassie Vidal
Mar 5, 2009 @ 9:24 pm | delete
- Would you consider putting a story about my 16 year old special
needs son Ethan Vidal? He can pick winners in horseracing with NO Past Performances. He
picks off the computer on Entries at Equibase.com. He's had a record 8 wins at Los Alamitos
race track, and is 60 to 70% in the money when bet across the board (WPS) . On his NFL
(he had71% wins in the regular season),college football (had 68% wins in the regular season)
and college basketball (for the month of February, out of a total of 1,235 games he had 898 wins
for a 72% winning average).On Saturday, February 14, out of 141 games he had a
record 110 wins! He picks the college basketball EVERYDAY. He's been doing this for two years year now.
His profile includes being featured on ESPN's The Magazine in Behind The Bets by Chad
Millman.> The "How a gift for a good bet became a gift of life." story is located at http://sports.espn.go.com/espnmag/story?id=3777489.
He was also featured on KXAN News Austin,
http://www.kxan.com/dpp/news/Ethan_Vidal_has_winning_talent
He was also featured in The River Cities Daily Tribune neswpaper, and The Picayune
Welcome to ThePicayuneTV.com
On this website go to: Click here to search thePicayuneTV.com video archives.
Then go to Sports Picker and click on it to see his webcam done by this newspaper.
He's also on YouTube. Go to the website and type in Ethan Picks College Basketball,
and both his videos should be there. This is how he picks the college basketball games.
I'm sure you see his story has been covered mostly locally, but I'm trying to it get out more nationally.
I believe families who have special needs kids like Ethan will see that despite their disabilities they do
have special gifts, no matter how big or small they may be. I feel they could be inspirational
to many people out there, the way my son has been for me. So that is why I'm sending you this
information I hope you'll use on your website. Thanks for your time.
Sincerely,
Cassie Vidal
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