A Guide to Autism in the Workplace Ebook
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Autism was first identified in 1911 by a German psychiatrist named Eugen Bleuler. Bleuler categorized autism as a symptom of severe schizophrenia. In the 1960s the word Autism took a major shift and by the 1980s autism finally received a separate and distinct diagnosis from schizophrenia.
To this day, people continue to challenge the basic understanding of autism.
While the majority of available resources are geared towards helping children navigate autism, a much smaller amount of resources has been used to help adults.
One major area that needs attention is autism in the workplace. The majority of people with autism do not have full-time positions despite many of them wanting to be employed.
In this book, we will further dive into what autism spectrum disorder is, why employment can be difficult for people on the spectrum, and what workplaces can do to achieve greater success with employees on the spectrum.
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» A Guide to Autism in the Workplace
(Include 43-page Main Ebook and a 5-page Worksheet in PDFs)
Bonuses!
» Top 15 Tips to Forge a Love that Endures (6-page PDF, 60-page Slide Deck in PDF)
“A Guide to Autism in the Workplace”
Best Practices for Accommodating Autistic Employees
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