Website: Disability.gov’s Guide for Family Caregivers

Link: https://www.disability.gov/resource/disability-govs-guide-family-caregivers/

Website: Guide for Employees with Disabilities and Their Employers

Link: https://pingboard.com/guide-for-employees-with-disabilities-and-employers/

Website: Finding Balance

Link: http://www.abilitypath.org/health-daily-care/health/growth-and-nutrition/articles/obesity/pdfs/obesity-report.pdf

Video: Autistic Brothers Walk Tall in Southern University Marching Band

Watch Video: http://www.nbcnews.com/video/autistic-brothers-excel-in-southern-university-marching-band-575221315647

Article: Autistic Brothers Walk Tall in Southern University Marching Band

Read Article: http://nbcnews.to/1Oravqu

Website: COLLEGE RESOURCES FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES

With the advances of adaptive technologies and trend toward progressive legislation, prospective college students with disabilities now have countless resources available to make their transition to postsecondary education less stressful. Below, find specific information and resources on a variety of different disabilities, learn how to make the transition into the workforce easier, and find out what your legal rights on campus are.

Website: http://www.affordablecollegesonline.org/college-resource-center/resources-for-students-with-disabilities/

Website: Autism Insiders

Autism Insiders

Website: https://www.facebook.com/AutismWarmingToItsColdEmbrace/?ref=hl

Website: Fire Safety and Disabilities Guide

Fire Safety and Disabilities Guide

Website: http://www.improvenet.com/a/fire-safety-and-disabilities-guide

Website: GUIDE TO TRAVELING FOR THE DISABLED

GUIDE TO TRAVELING FOR THE DISABLED?

Website: http://www.luggagepros.com/travel/guide-to-traveling-for-the-disabled.shtml

Report: Autism Now Throughout the Years 2011-2014

The Arc’s Autism Now Center was created to fulfill the need for a one-stop, online resource; containing contemporary and trustworthy information carefully selected by individuals who have a diagnosis on the autism spectrum and others in the field, for individuals with ASD and their allies. The overall goal of The Arc’s Autism Now Center is to provide the estimated 4.7 million Americans who have intellectual and developmental and other related disabilities (I/DD) access to information about the necessary supports and services to attain optimal growth and development.

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