It takes many hands to support families and their young adults with autism and learning differences in their journey toward success – no matter what that definition of success may be
CIP’s Global Engagement Winter Trip 2022: Paris, Provence, Barcelona!
CIP staff and students are Europe-bound for this year’s annual Global Engagement Winter Trip.
Failure to Launch: Tips for Parents with Young Adults on the Spectrum
Helping parents balance the line between being protective of your young adult and giving them the tools to help themselves.
Get To Know Dominique Ousborn: Career Coordinator at CIP Berkeley
Our new, In-Focus blog feature highlights a staff member as a way to learn more about the incredible professionals we have across CIP.
The Impact of Transitions on Neurodivergent Young Adults
CIP Bloomington’s Program Director Ashley Lehman shares her article on The Impacts of Transitions on Neurodivergent Young Adults.
Get To Know Karen Sok: CIP Long Beach Academic Coach
Our new, In-Focus blog feature highlights a staff member as a way to learn more about the incredible professionals we have across CIP.
Transition Resources for Young Adults with Autism and Other Learning Differences
Spring is a great time of year to assess the goals and benchmarks you’ve set for yourself at the start of the year.
Get To Know Jessica Stacey: Assistant Program Director, CIP Brevard
Our In-Focus blog feature highlights a staff member as a way to learn more about the incredible professionals we have across CIP.
What Our Parents Are Saying, CIP Bloomington
Parents of a CIP Bloomington student discuss their experience with CIP and how it helped create a transition into independence for their student.
Webinar: Dating Demystified: Navigating the Dating World for Young Adults with Autism
Learn about the hidden curriculum of dating, how to stay safe, and common mistakes to avoid when dating on the spectrum. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to navigate the dating world with confidence!
Home for the Holidays: Tips for Healthy Transitions for Individuals with Learning Differences
The holidays may be one of the most stressful times of the year for individuals with learning differences and their families – but, it does not have to be that way. Here are tips and resources from CIP’s staff on making the most out of your holiday season.
What Our Families Are Saying, CIP Bloomington
A CIP Bloomington family discusses their experience with CIP and how it helped create a transition into independence.
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