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Employability: A Jobz Club Program

November 26, 2018 By Eric Jordan Leave a Comment

Over 4–weeks students will learn soft skills for employment. These will include skills such as communicating, teamwork, work hygiene, networking and work attitude. They will work through the State of Alaska Jobz Club curriculum as a group to identify goals such as completing a job application, signing up or applying for technical classes or scheduling Learn More

Tagged With: ABLE, Activities, adult advocacy, Alaska, autism, caregiver, club, Curriculum, employ, employment, family Group, high school, job search, jobs, Jobz Club, parenting program, Resume school, self advocate, self disclosure, soft skills, Special Education, special needs, State of Alaska, stories, Students, Transition, young adults, youth, youth with disabilities

Building Strong Parents

November 21, 2018 By Eric Jordan Leave a Comment

A support group for Alaskan families who care for children with special needs. Share your ideas and stories in a neutral setting. Sign-up to connect in person or via teleconference.

Tagged With: advocacy, Alaska, autism, caregiver, children with special needs, down syndrome, family, parenting, special needs, story telling

Building Strong Parents

October 17, 2018 By Eric Jordan Leave a Comment

A support group for Alaskan families who care for children with special needs. Share your ideas and stories in a neutral setting. Sign-up to connect in person or via teleconference.

Tagged With: advocacy, Alaska, autism, caregiver, children with special needs, down syndrome, family, parenting, special needs, story telling

Building Strong Parents

May 16, 2018 By Eric Jordan Leave a Comment

A support group for Alaskan families who care for children with special needs. Share your ideas and stories in a neutral setting. Sign-up to connect in person or via teleconference.

Tagged With: advocacy, Alaska, autism, caregiver, children with special needs, down syndrome, family, parenting, special needs, story telling

Anchorage Walks for Autism 2018

April 28, 2018 By Eric Jordan Leave a Comment

Hosted by Alaska Autism Resource Center Show your support and help recognize Autism Awareness Month at Anchorage Walks for Autism! In addition to the walk, there will be fun activities for kids and families, healthy snacks, and each participant will have the chance to win one of our great door prizes! Parents/Guardians: Please plan ahead Learn More

Tagged With: autism, Autism Awareness Month, kid-friendly

Building Strong Parents

April 18, 2018 By Eric Jordan Leave a Comment

A support group for Alaskan families who care for children with special needs. Share your ideas and stories in a neutral setting. Sign-up to connect in person or via teleconference.

Tagged With: advocacy, Alaska, autism, caregiver, children with special needs, down syndrome, family, parenting, special needs, story telling

Building Strong Parents

March 21, 2018 By Splendora Ulukivaiola Leave a Comment

A support group for Alaskan families who care for children with special needs. Share your ideas and stories in a neutral setting. Sign-up to connect in person or via teleconference.

Tagged With: advocacy, Alaska, autism, caregiver, children with special needs, down syndrome, family, parenting, special needs, story telling

EmployAbility 201: A Jobz Club Program

March 16, 2018 By Alex Fogarty Leave a Comment

Youth ages 16 – 22 are invited… to discuss what it means to find and keep employment. Over 8-weeks students will learn soft skills for employment. These will include skills such as communicating, teamwork, work hygiene, networking and work attitude. They will work through the State of Alaska Jobz Club curriculum as a group to Learn More

Tagged With: ABLE, Activities, adult, advocacy, Alaska, autism, caregiver, club, Curriculum, employ, employment, family, Group, high school, job search, jobs, parenting, program, Resume, school, self advocate, self disclosure, soft skills, Special Education, special needs, State of Alaska Jobz Club, stories, Students, Transition, young adults, youth, youth with disabilities

Building Strong Parents

February 21, 2018 By Splendora Ulukivaiola Leave a Comment

A support group for Alaskan families who care for children with special needs. Share your ideas and stories in a neutral setting. Sign-up to connect in person or via teleconference.

Tagged With: advocacy, Alaska, autism, caregiver, children with special needs, down syndrome, family, parenting, special needs, story telling

Adventures In Autism : The Alaskan Ferry

December 21, 2017 By Eric Jordan 1 Comment

My quirky family and I recently embarked on the great adventure from  Alaska to our new home in Washington.  We decided to take the Alaska ferry. Having two teens who experience autism that can’t fly it turned out to be a great idea. Special thanks to my mother and father for making it possible, and Learn More

Filed Under: Stories Tagged With: autism, children with special needs, family, story telling

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