CIP’s First Virtual Summer Program for High School Students with Autism, ADHD, and Learning Differences is a success for students and families.
Ask Me ALMOST Anything, An Interactive Question & Answer Discussion
CIP students will share their experiences and what they have learned so far as they transition to more independent lives.
Webinar: Beyond the Binary: A Guide to Understanding Gender Diversity
Gender has traditionally been discussed in terms of male and female roles, but our understanding has expanded in recent years. Susan Knoppow, the parent of two non-binary children, will help untangle this complex, confusing issue from various persepectives.
What Our Students Are Talking About: An Online Student Forum
Students from all five of our CIP Centers answer questions about life at CIP, their educational goals, friendships, plans for the future, and more!
Standing in Solidarity and Sustaining Change
We were founded on the belief that all people are made for good purpose and inherently valuable
Coping During COVID-19: Strategies to Reinforce Executive Functioning Skills During Times of Change
Crystal Hayes, Interim Program Director, CIP Long Beach discusses COVID-19 and strategies to reinforce the skills taught at CIP during difficult times.
CIP Berkshire Alum in the News
The Berkshire Eagle interview with CIP Berkshire alumni Hannah Long about her experience at CIP and with COVID-19
How Social Determinants Affect Young Adults with Autism and LD
Social determinants of behavioral health can have a significant impact on young adults with autism especially as they enter adolescence and young adulthood.
Why Work for Free? The Benefits of Internships for Young Adults with Autism & LD
Many parents ask us about their young adult with autism and/or learning differences obtaining paid employment during their time in the CIP program. Some families and their students wonder why we focus more on internships, which are rarely paid opportunities.
Supporting Autistic Individuals from High School to Adulthood with Dan McManmon
In this featured podcast, CIP’s President, Dan McManmon shares practical insight and experience related to transitioning from high school to adulthood with host Chad Kocian of All Autism Talk.
What to Expect When You’re Expecting…Your Student Home for Break!
Setting appropriate boundaries and expectations when your young adult with Autism and LD has had a taste of independence at school and then transitions home for vacation break.
Art on the Spectrum: Mentoring and Marketing Artists with ASD
CIP Founder discusses his book with co-author, focusing on helping aspiring artists with autism maximize strengths, access educational resources, and learn practical strategies.
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