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1.5 BCBA CEUs
Higher Ed, ASD, and Sexuality
Chaturi EdrisinhaUpon entering university, students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) transition from IDEA to ADA and FERPA, shifting the responsibility for initiating services and advocacy from school personnel to themselves. These students, now considered adults, face challenges with relationships, sexuality, and consent—areas often neglected in their education, which can affect not only their personal well-being but also the broader university community. The presentation from the the 2018 Michigan Autism Conference aims to explore strategies to address these issues.
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1 BCBA CEU
Navigating Higher Education with ASD
Chaturi EdrisinhaThis presentation from the 2017 Michigan Autism Conference highlights strategies and supports developed at Oakland University (OU) to assist undergraduate and graduate students with ASD in navigating academia. An innovative program called Genius-to-Genius was created in response to identified challenges, such as difficulty with team projects and socialization. By pairing students with peer consultants trained to help them build relationships and enhance social skills, the program addresses social issues, retention, and attrition commonly experienced by students with ASD in college.
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1 BCBA CEU
Preparing and Supporting Individuals with Autism for Success in Higher Education
Dorothea LermanThis presentation from the 2019 Michigan Autism Conference highlights the lack of preparation for college transitions among individuals with autism and underscores the role behavior analysts can play in facilitating successful post-secondary education experiences. It covers critical skills necessary for navigating college environments, including assessment and teaching methods, along with outcomes from research and practice in teaching social skills and providing support for college students with autism.