Friday, February 21, 2025

Beyond The Spectrum: Navigating Autism Into Adulthood

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Beyond The Spectrum:

Navigating Autism Into Adulthood


Beyond the Spectrum: Navigating Autism into Adulthood

By Dr. Lois V. Greene, RN

📖 A must-read guide for parents, caregivers, and professionals supporting autistic adults!

The transition to adulthood can be one of the most challenging phases for individuals on the autism spectrum. As school-based support fades and the expectations of independent living, employment, healthcare, and relationships arise, many families feel uncertain about the next steps. Beyond the Spectrum: Navigating Autism into Adulthood is the comprehensive roadmap you need to help your autistic loved one thrive in an ever-changing world.

💡 What You’ll Learn:
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Understanding Adult Autism – How autism presents in adulthood and what it means for independence.
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Navigating Healthcare – Finding autism-friendly providers, managing co-occurring conditions, and advocating for care.
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Employment & Daily Living Skills – Strategies for job success, financial stability, and building life skills.
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Mental Health & Relationships – Addressing anxiety, depression, and social connections in a neurotypical world.
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Legal & Financial Planning – Securing disability benefits, guardianship options, and long-term stability.

💙 Why This Book Matters:

  • Written by Dr. Lois V. Greene, RN, a healthcare leader and autism advocate with nearly 40 years of experience.
  • Provides real-life examples, expert insights, and practical strategies for parents and professionals.
  • Offers step-by-step guidance on essential topics that many autism resources overlook.
  • Empowers families with the tools and knowledge to support long-term success.

✨ Your loved one’s journey doesn’t stop at childhood—help them build a future full of opportunity, confidence, and independence.







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