IGNITE is a program of the Autism Society of North Carolina, with founding support from the Evernham Family-Racing for a Reason Foundation. Spring 2015 • Volume 2, Issue 2
IGNITE Members Learning to Think Like Adults! Many individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder are very bright, know a lot of facts, are honest and trustworthy, and are capable of being successful in many types of employment. We know that they can struggle with understanding social cues and nuances but can learn the appropriate social skills for the context of a specific work environment if someone is willing to take some time to instruct them in the workplace’s social expectations. Some individuals with autism may also struggle with critical thinking, those skills that enable a person to make decisions, solve problems, develop leadership and effective planning, see the “big picture,” take the perspectives of others, and become self-aware. Often, their exposure to situations in which they could develop such skills has been limited. We at IGNITE believe that individuals with Asperger’s Syndrome and high-functioning autism can learn critical-thinking skills through direct instruction and practice. We have started a new teaching series at IGNITE called “Thinking Like an Adult,” so that members can develop those skills that they need to improve in a safe, meaningful, supported, (and fun!) atmosphere. This class will continue for many months, and began with several segments about thinking and problem-solving. We will also be tackling topics such as personal responsibility, making a plan, stepping outside of your comfort zone, perspective-taking, motivation, and anxiety strategies. We will then add pre-vocational topics that will help the individuals use those learned skills to plan their career paths, locate resources, investigate local job opportunities, and practice common work-related skills such as asking for help and working with others. Finally, the class will focus on discreet skills such as writing an effective resume, role-playing interviews, and specific social skills for a workplace. Support for working members is currently offered in a group called “Workplace Discussions,” in which members can review scenarios that might be (or have been) problematic, ask questions, and receive suggestions and advice from each other. With practice and confidence, the IGNITE members will develop the skills they need on their way to becoming independent, self-sufficient, and successful members of their communities.
IGNITE is a unique ‘peer-to-peer’ community center for young adults with high-functioning autism (HFA) or Asperger’s Syndrome (AS) offering activities, skills training, and educational workshops that foster social, financial, educational, and employment independence for its members. More importantly, IGNITE offers a social environment where members can connect with others and experience a sense of community. For more information: Stacy Hultgren, IGNITE Director 704-897-8982 shultgren@autismsociety-nc.org www.ignite-davidson.org www.autismsociety-nc.org You can donate to IGNITE online or send a check made out to the Autism Society of North Carolina: IGNITE • 209 Delburg St., Suite 134 Davidson, NC 28036