Realizing the College Dream With Autism or Asperger Syndrome: A Parent’s Guide to Student Success

Monday, 12. April 2010

Product Description
Realizing the College Dream with Autism or Asperger Syndrome is both a practical and a personal account of one ASD student’s successful experience of going to college.
This accessible book focuses on how to get there and stay there: deciding to go, how to get in and how to get the most out of it. Ann Palmer advises parents and professionals how to prepare the student for the transition from school and home life to a new environment and educational challenge, and how to support them through potential problems such as academic pressure, living away from home, social integration and appropriate levels of participation in college. She offers helpful strategies that will encourage and inspire parents and students and show that college can be a suitable option for students with an autism spectrum disorder, as well as the basis for a successful independent life later.
This book is essential reading for any parent considering college as an option for their child, disability service providers in colleges and for ASD students themselves.

Realizing the College Dream With Autism or Asperger Syndrome: A Parent’s Guide to Student Success

Understanding Asperger Syndrome: A College Professor’s Guide

Monday, 8. March 2010


Part 1 of the first DVD in the series “Asperger Syndrome and Adulthood,” this video is intended for use by college students with Asperger Syndrome to educate their professors, teaching assistants, etc. on what it means to be a college student on the spectrum and how they might best be able to help them succeed. OAR produced the DVD in cooperation with the Global and Regional Asperger Syndrome Project (GRASP) and Pace University in New York City thanks to a generous grant from the Schwallie Family Foundation.