
Benefits of Transitional Living Programs for Teens with Autism
Imagine a situation where steps to independence are essential for growth. For teens with autism, growing up often means following
Imagine a situation where steps to independence are essential for growth. For teens with autism, growing up often means following
Did you know boys are four times more likely to get diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) than girls? When exploring
Youth exiting foster care often lag educationally behind peers. Their financial stability and job prospects are much weaker after they
As children grow into teens, their behaviors and needs change a lot. This change is even more visible in teens
Is it possible for autism to go unnoticed into teenage years or adulthood? Recent data from the CDC shows that
Screening all children for autism at key milestones is crucial. This is what the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends. By
Did you know places like Land Park Academy in Sacramento cater to individuals with autism from ages 3 to 22?
In the digital age, autism apps for adults offer hope. They aim to improve communication, daily routines, and overall well-being.
More than 150 colleges across 42 states have launched programs for autistic students. These initiatives aim to bolster their academics,
Did you know that over the next decade, the CDC estimates that 500,000 teenagers with Autism Spectrum Disorder will age
New Directions for Young Adults, or NDFYA, is a transitional independent living program that helps young adults get on the road to a healthy independent life. We are dedicated to helping young adults achieve their short and long-term life goals. With the help of New Directions, many young adults who previously failed to thrive are achieving independence for the first time in their lives.