Autism in Transition
How can you help create a good future for your child with autism as he or she grow ups? Don’t leave the future to chance! Join host Emily Iland, the mother of a young man with autism, author, and leader in the autism field, to discuss important considerations in creating a brighter future your child (or adult child), and things you can do to make it happen. Topics will include life after high school, safety, relationships and work.
Emily Iland, MA, is an award-winning author, advocate, film-maker, researcher and leader in the autism field. As the mother of a young man with ASD, she brings personal experience and insight to her professional roles. Emily is an experienced educational consultant, president of the Autism Society of Los Angeles, and adjunct professor in the Department of Special Education at California State University, Northridge. She is a guest lecturer at the Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico.
Emily has a Master’s degree in Special Education and recently earned a certificate of advanced study in Educational Therapy. Her many projects include curriculum and programs development for safety, inclusion and equity. She is the author of the LAPD Autism Awareness program that teachers the police how to interact with people with autism. Her new film, BE SAFE, teaches young adults with ASD how to interact safely with the police. The Movie and Companion Curriculum will be available in September, 2013.
Emily offers parent education and staff training in English and Spanish, and is in high demand as a conference presenter in the US and abroad on almost every topic related to ASD. She was recently honored by the California Senate for her work with the Senate Select Committee on Autism Taskforce on Equity and Diversity. After being nominated by her son Tom, Emily was recognized as an “International Icon of Autism Advocacy” by Single Mothers Outreach of Santa Clarita.
Program Archive
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Tue, 07/15/2014 - 3:00am
Asking for help is one of the most important skills for transition. It is important for finding things in a grocery story, but really critical when it comes to asking the police for help. In this show we will explain ways to help your teen or adult with ASD be more comfortable and successful asking the police for help.
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Thu, 05/15/2014 - 3:00am
How can you help create a good future for your child with autism as he or she grow ups? Don’t leave the future to chance! Emily Iland, the mother of a young man with autism, author, and leader in the autism field, poses five questions to help you envision a brighter future your child, teen or adult on the spectrum.