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Communicating on the Spectrum: Best practices in supporting work-place communication for people with Autism – Momsfightingautism.com

Communicating on the Spectrum: Best practices in supporting work-place communication for people with Autism

Communication challenges and Autism go hand in hand. A winning employment situation requires a unique partnership between those on the Autism Spectrum, their employer and coworkers. Fortunately, strategies for creating such a partnership exist and Brian R. King, an adult, parent and social worker on the Autism Spectrum will teach you ten strategies for creating an ideal match between a person with Autism and their workplace.



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Dr. Brian King
Brian King is a licensed clinical social worker in private practice in Naperville, Illinois, and he brings a unique three-fold perspective to the world of Aspergers. Not only does he have two sons on the autism spectrum and a practice focused exclusively on working with Aspergers clients and their families, but Brian himself is also blessed with Aspergers. Brian has become known worldwide for his positive approach to living the Aspergers experience, and he is dedicating his time to serving as an ambassador between the Aspergers and neurotypical communities. His goal is to help both communities learn to better communicate, appreciate, and cooperate with each other in a spirit of mutual respect. Brian is also the author of a few books, including I'm an Aspie.

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