If several people I really respected were telling me not to do something I wanted to do, or telling me to do something else instead, I learned that I should listen to them.
Spotlight On Success A Conversation With Sam Farmer
As we embrace Autism Awareness Month during the month of April, CIP would like to spotlight Sam Farmer.
CIP Adapting Specialized Education to Online Learning
CIP adapting specialized educational transition programs for young adults with learning differences and autism to online learning in response to COVID-19.
Top 4 Critical Success Factors for Transitioning to Independent Living for Young Adults with Autism or Learning Differences
Students on the autism spectrum or with a learning difference and their parents can increase the likelihood of a successful transition to adulthood by focusing on four critical areas to prepare for the obstacles ahead.
Berkshire Record: Asperger’s, LD Organization Celebrates 35th Year
An organization focused on helping young adults with Asperger’s Syndrome and other learning differences define the path to their futures is celebrating its 35th anniversary.
Florida Today: Mane Event! Equine Therapy Program Event Helps CIP Brevard Students with Disabilities
Local equine therapy program in Melbourne, FL helps students with disabilities gain leadership, non-verbal communication, and other critical interpersonal skills as they spend time socializing with horses.
Indiana Daily Student: ‘Learning to Trust Himself:’ Cook with Autism Works Toward Independence
Joe has come a long way since he came to CIP Bloomington. Now his passion for cooking may be the strongest force propelling him toward an independent life.
Ten Facts About CIP
CIP is designed to help young people with learning differences make successful transitions from adolescence to young adulthood
Resources to Help Build Social, Executive Function, and Academic Skills
The following list of resources can help supplement a multifaceted approach to build social, executive function, and academic skills.
A Day in the Life at CIP Bloomington: The Huddle
How students at CIP Bloomington jumpstart their day.
CIP Alum Earns Master’s Degree
Read about a CIP alumni who is now a proud recipient of a master’s degree.
Safety Tips for Making Friends Online for Young Adults with Autism and Learning Differences
Whether we are comfortable with it or not, meeting potential friends and relationship partners online is becoming very popular. Here are some safeguards to put in place as you socialize with people online.
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