Part I: Chapter 1. The Career Continuum. Chapter 2. Exploring Career Choices. Chapter 3. Goodness of Fit. Part II: Eight Skills Employers Look For. Chapter 1. Communication. Chapter 2: Teamwork. Chapter 3: Problem Solving and Critical Thinking. Chapter 4. Initiative and Leadership. Chapter 5. Planning and Organizing. Chapter 6. Self-Management. Chapter 7. Willingness to Learn. Chapter 8. Technological Proficiency. Part III: The Employment Toolkit. Chapter 1. Making a Career Portfolio. Chapter 2. Developing a Resume. Chapter 3. Creating a Cover Letter. Chapter 4. Filling out an Application. Chapter 5. Preparing for an Interview. Chapter 6. Preparing for a New Job. Conclusion.
A workbook for preparing young adults aged 16-26 with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) for the workplace
Dr. Michael P. McManmon is the founder of the College
Internship Program (CIP), that prepares young adults with learning
differences and on the autism spectrum with academic, career,
social and independent living skills, at five centers across the
USA.
Dr. Michele Ramsay is a Program Director at CIP Brevard and has
18 years of experience in school district management.
Jennifer Kolarik is a Lead Career Coordinator at CIP and has
over 20 years of experience working with teens and young
adults.
Destined to be the unequalled go-to resource for young people with
autism and other learning difficulties... I was so impressed by the
thought, insight, organization, and expertise behind this
workbook.
*Carol Gray, autism advocate, author, consultant and founder of
Social Stories™*
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