post-high school

Choosing the Right School for Your Teen with Autism

Choosing the Right School for Your Teen with Autism

Learn about the crucial factors to consider when picking a school for your teen with autism. Find out how PS Academy Arizona creates an inclusive environment for teens with autism, helping them to thrive academically and socially with clubs and programs like Lyfe Launch, and Apartment Lyfe.

Sharpening Skills in Teens with Autism: Daily Tips

Sharpening Skills in Teens with Autism: Daily Tips

Discover effective strategies to enhance executive functioning in teens with autism, including visual schedules, task breakdown, and technology aids. Learn practical methods to improve planning, organization, and emotional regulation.

6 Emotional Regulation Strategies for Teens with Autism

6 Emotional Regulation Strategies for Teens with Autism

Emotional regulation can be a challenge, especially for teens with autism. Our latest blog post reveals six practical strategies to help your teenager navigate their emotions effectively. 🌈

Sensory-Friendly Games and Activities for Teens with Autism

Sensory-Friendly Games and Activities for Teens with Autism

Looking for activities that are both fun and sensory-friendly for your teenager with autism? Our latest blog post has you covered! From engaging board games to creative art projects, we share a variety of enriching activities. 🎨 🎼

Autism After High School - Essential Vocational Skills for Your Teen

Autism After High School - Essential Vocational Skills for Your Teen

Transitioning from high school to the real world can be challenging, especially for teens with autism. Learn how attention to detail, structured thinking, task specialization, routine-oriented tasks, and visual skills can be nurtured and harnessed for various professions. 🎨💼

Post-High School Options for Adults with Autism in Arizona

Post-High School Options for Adults with Autism in Arizona

As a parent of a child with autism or other exceptionalities, you’re probably asking yourself: what happens after high school graduation? Before we get into that, did you know... There are 50,000 individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) that turn 18 each year in the United States. Because there are still a lot of questions left unanswered about the causes of the condition, research has been primarily focused on the earlier years of children’s development versus adulthood. However, a recent study tracked young adults with autism over their first six years after high school. Here’s what the results found for youth with ASD...