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    Hi,
    As I wonder about the future for DD8, I notice
    articles about people on the spectrum who have found careers,
    like this one
    http://www.ipwatchdog.com/2012/05/11/ip-community-raising-autism-awareness/id=24815/
    I realize information about people with autism may not be
    so relevant to people with Aspergers or who are 2e
    or 2e in other ways, but I do find it helpful that some
    NT people are sympathetic and willing to work with
    non-NTs. Does anyone know if there is something similar
    (lists of jobs; consultants) for kids who are 2e?

    (This is how I deal with my own anxiety for DD--trying
    to figure out what I should steer her towards as an
    adult; I know it bugs DH, which is why I come here smile

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    This might help quantify the problem, though I suspect that gifted autistic children are beating these statistics by a large margin: http://news.yahoo.com/1-3-autistic-young-adults-lack-jobs-education-042246312.html

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    nearly seven years after high school, 35 percent of autistic young adults still had no paid employment or education beyond high school.


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    35 percent seems low. I've seen figures as high as 85 percent percent unemployment for people with ASD.

    One hopes this will improve as services, supports, and public awareness get better.

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    If your child has an IEP, you can include things like interviewing, skills for interacting on the job, and career planning goals and objectives in the IEP as it beocomes age-appropriate. These come under the umbrella of " transition planning ", which is mandated in the IDEA for older students with IEPs. I would also encourage you to get your DD involved with Vocational Rehabilitation as soon as she is old enough, to help her develop a transition plan - at the latest around age 15, depending on the state. You can invite the public VR agency to be part of the IEP planning team, if desired.

    I hoep this is helpful.

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    Great stuff! Thanks for posting these links DeeDee.


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