This one-hour Q&A session is filled with inspiration, insight, and helpful tips. Self-advocate panelists shared details about their various jobs and what they enjoy most about their work.
Our panelists discuss adult housing for individuals living with developmental disabilities from their perspective as parents.
Our panelists discuss adult housing for individuals living with developmental disabilities from the perspective of parents and social workers.
This presentation presents research-based information on the factors that promote or hinder the transition to independence of young adults with FXS after completion of high school and formal education.
Dr. Marcia Braden presents a webinar about females and Fragile X syndrome to help you better understand the features associated with the syndrome.
In this guided session, each self-advocate panelist prepares a presentation and talks the viewers through their life experiences so far.
Parents and other caregivers must consider many factors when caring for adults with Fragile X syndrome, and the process of planning and obtaining adequate care can be quite complicated.
Our expert panel presents research-based information on the factors that promote and hinder the transition to independence.
Before embarking on a vocational setting, we have some suggestions to make these transitions into the workplace during the high school years more valuable and comfortable for everybody.
As your child gets older, there are many decisions to be made. One of the biggest decisions is determining the best living situation for your young adult. Jayne Dixon Weber presents living options for adults and takes questions in our housing webinar.
Offering a practical introduction to increasing independence and accessing supports and services for adults.
Many children with Fragile X syndrome will be able to learn to ride a public bus. Many have ridden a school bus, and some of the skills are transferrable. Find tips and step-by-step instructions to help your child learn to ride a bus independently