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In this episode, we dive into the important topic of employment opportunities for individuals with autism. Finding meaningful work is about more than just a paycheck—it’s about building confidence, independence, and a sense of purpose.

Part One is all about landing a job. We talk about preparing for employment by practicing independence at home through skills like wiping, washing dishes, sweeping, and vacuuming. Beyond the home, we encourage families to seek out volunteer opportunities in the community—these experiences not only build confidence but also strengthen resumes.

We also discuss the importance of setting your child up for success with a resume, preparing for interviews, and the practical ways you can help them shine in those moments. Along the way, we share some of the hurdles we’ve faced with Alec and remind listeners that while the path to employment isn’t always easy, there are opportunities out there. The key is persistence—don’t give up hope!

Stay tuned for Part Two, where we’ll dive even deeper into supporting autistic individuals once they find meaningful work.
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