Want to Increase Your Students Engagement?

Are you looking for resources to actively engage your students in the classroom? Check out “3 Ways to Increase Student Engagement Through Hands-On Activities,” which offers alternatives to teaching students only with a textbook. After a summer of “doing” things, students are longing for hands-on activities to facilitate learning. Project-based learning is changing the process […]
Breakthrough Career Education Research for Students with Developmental Disabilities

LOUISVILLE, Ky., Oct. 11, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — Dr. Amy Spriggs of the University of Kentucky, a leading authority on Special Education and evidence-based teaching methodologies, just concluded a beta test research project using Project Discovery, a hands-on career education curriculum with systematic instruction and video modeling. The career education and life skills curriculum was developed by Education Associates, Inc. […]
Florida Car Wash with 35 Autistic Employees

Rising Tide Car Wash in Parkland, FL is a local business giving job opportunities to people with autism. Their story is being highlighted by Starbucks’ video campaign, Upstanders, in a piece entitled “Employing the Full Spectrum.” Inspired by his son, Andrew, who was diagnosed with autism, John D’Eri founded the car wash three years ago. […]
Systematic Instruction, Hands-on Career Education, & Video Modeling Increases Job Skills for Students with Autism

Dr. Amy Spriggs, University of Kentucky, Department of Early Childhood, Special Education, and Rehabilitation Counseling, has dedicated her life to public education. First, as a Sunday school teacher working with a child with Down syndrome; then to special education in K12 schools and now as a professor and researcher teaching undergraduate and graduate special education […]
Got ONE Minute? Louisiana Flooding Victims Need Our Help. One minute, one text, will help thousands: Text $10
We have been honored to work with the transition teachers of Louisiana to get their students career ready and life ready. All of us are asking how we can help. There are a variety of simple ways to quickly and easily aid our neighbors in need. It will only take ONE minute to make a […]
JC Penney Shows Sensitivity and Support to Back-To-School Shoppers With Autism

We are seeing an increasing number of stores and theaters demonstrate sensitivity to make their settings welcoming and enjoyable for those with autism. JC Penney created a special shopping event for these shoppers opening three hours early to hold a judgemen-free shopping experience. You can read more here.
Missouri School District Ensures Workplace Success: Starts Transition in Middle School

Missouri School District Ensures Workplace Success: Starts Transition Early and Culminates with Innovative “Job in the Lab” Program! Dawn Hesse, a Transition Coordinator for the Francis Howell School District in Saint Charles, Missouri, believes career exploration and job skills training should start early, especially for students with multiple disabilities. “Transition begins when teachers have a […]
Winning Formula for MN District’s Successful Transition & Life Skills Program

“Every student should dream of what they can be — a landscaper, carpenter, retailer, caregiver, grocery clerk, police officer or medical assistant.” Specialized Career and Life Skills Curriculum “Inclusion, workforce readiness, career development, life skills, independence,” these are goals to describe the work of Nicky Loch, a Vocational Coordinator at the South Washington County School […]
The Perfect Gift: A Compliment!

In the spirit of the giving season, we would like to give a compliment to teacher Chris Ulmer of Mainspring Academy, Jacksonville, FL. Every day he starts off the school day with 10 minutes of complements for each and every one of his students. To learn more, please visit
Hands-On Curriculum Motivates Adult Students with Special Needs

Philadelphia Student Growers Talk about Their Hands-On Career Education Experience. Adult student participates in greenhouse transition program at MLK. Each summer, something extraordinary happens on the campus of the Martin Luther King High School in Philadelphia, PA. Young adult students, ages 18 to 21, who have multiple disabilities, from autism to intellectual disabilities, are communicating […]