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The purpose of this paper is to present an overview of a community-based life-skills coaching program for adults with autism "LifeMAP." Design/methodology/approach LifeMAP is structured around individualized meetings between a client and their coach where they identify, prioritize and make progress...
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Involving a dietitian or a fitness coach with experience in autism can further support a tailored approach. 2. Start with Lower Dosages Starting with a low dose and observing for any reactions is a recommended practice. Autistic individuals may have heightened reactions to substances, so beginning...
The clinician or therapist is not the main source of intervention. Their role is to serve as a coach for the key people directly involved in the individual’s life—i.e., parents, teachers, other family members, support workers, employers, etc. Whenever possible, and as recommended by NICE...