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Episode 15: Stephen Shore on Supporting Autistic People in Uncertain Times: Coping and Thriving During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Episode 15: Stephen Shore on Supporting Autistic People in Uncertain Times: Coping and Thriving During the COVID-19 Pandemic

FromAutism In Real Life


Episode 15: Stephen Shore on Supporting Autistic People in Uncertain Times: Coping and Thriving During the COVID-19 Pandemic

FromAutism In Real Life

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Length:
46 minutes
Released:
Aug 13, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

No one is immune to the disruptions that the coronavirus pandemic is forcing upon daily life. However, for people on the autism spectrum, the loss of familiar routines and expectations can be especially damaging, often leading to deep, seemingly insurmountable anxiety. In this episode I had a chance to catch up with Stephen Shore to discuss easy to implement, practical solutions for coping and thriving for individuals on the autism spectrum that can also be generalized to those providing supports to people in need. Dr. Stephen Shore (born September 27, 1961) is an autistic professor of special education at Adelphi University.  He has written the books that include: College for Students with  Disabilities, Understanding Autism for Dummies, Ask and Tell, and Beyond  the Wall.  Currently, he serves on the board of Autism Speaks,  and is one of the first two autistic board members in its history,   looking to improve the potential of those on the autism spectrum. He  once headed the Asperger's Association of New England and was on the  board of the Autism Society of America.Diagnosed  with "Atypical Development and strong autistic tendencies" and "too  sick" for outpatient treatment Dr. Shore was recommended for  institutionalization. Nonverbal until four, and with much support from  his parents, teachers, wife, and others, Stephen is now a professor at  Adelphi University where his research focuses on matching best practice  to the needs of people with autism. In  addition to working with children and talking about life on  the autism  spectrum, Stephen is internationally renowned for presentations,   consultations and writings on lifespan issues pertinent to education,   relationships, employment, advocacy, and disclosure. His most recent  book College for Students with Disabilities combines personal stories and research for promoting success in higher education.You can learn more about Stephen at www.drstephenshore.com
Released:
Aug 13, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Autism In Real Life, hosted by Ilia Walsh, is dedicated to offering insights into the joys and challenges of living with autism. Are you a parent or educator frustrated with how to best help someone diagnosed on the autism spectrum? Ever wish other people understood what living with autism was like? Want to know what resources and tools exist to better help your child or student? In this podcast, you will hear first-hand from other parents, educators, advocates as well as adults on the spectrum share their experiences and expertise. You will learn strategies for learning, employment, relationships, day-to-day living and more. These personal stories and interviews will inspire as well as empower you to try new tools and be a better advocate so you can see the unique gifts and talents of individuals on the autism spectrum fully recognized. Please join Ilia's email list to get more information on the podcast, receive blog posts and the newsletter. To learn more visit www.autisminreallifethepodcast.com. To support the podcast please consider donating at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/autismIRLMusic & Editing Copyright 2020 Ryan Walsh. To hear more of Ryan's music, you can check out his SoundCloud @TransparentDark The information, opinions, and recommendations presented on the Autism in Real Life podcast, website, or newsletter are for general information purposes only and are solely those of the individuals involved and may not represent AANE’s positions, strategies or opinions.