Webpage: 25 Great Scholarships for Students on the Autism Spectrum

This webpage presents a list of 25 scholarships available to students on the autism spectrum who are interested in pursuing post-secondary options.

Guide: TU Collaborative on Community Inclusion: A Practical Guide for People with Disabilities Who Want to Go to College

This guide provides information and resources to help people with limited knowledge of educational opportunities after high school.

Website: Jacob’s Lessons

This website features games and activities that parents or professional can use to work with young children with autism spectrum disorders.

Video: Organization for Autism Research: What’s Up with Nick?

This video informs other children about the behaviors and characteristics of kids with autism.

Video: Understanding Autism: A Guide for Secondary School Teachers (Part 1)

This video, the first of four segments, is designed to provide general education teachers with strategies for supporting their middle and high school students with autism.

Webpage: The ACCESS Project: Transition to College

This webpage contains information to help students with disabilities prepare for college while still in high school in order to pave the way for a smoother transition to higher education.

Video: Kennedy Krieger Institute: Showing Early Signs of Autism

To improve recognition of the early signs of ASD among pediatricians, parents, and early intervention providers, Kennedy Krieger Institute has developed this free 9-minute video tutorial on ASD behavioral signs in one-year-olds.

Website: Disability Rights, Education Activism, and Mentoring (DREAM)

DREAM advocates for the continued development of disability culture and disability pride as well as related sub-cultures and movements and strongly value physical, mental and neurodiversity.

Website: Specialized Training for Military Parents (STOMP)

STOMP is a federally funded Parent Training and Information Center established to assist military families who have children with special education or health needs.

Webpage: AOTA: Living with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): The High School Years

The American Occupational Therapy Association produced a tip sheet to help parents address the social communication and sensory processing challenges typically faced by teens with ASD during high school.