Inspired by his sister, who was diagnosed with autism at a young age, Harrison Rogers founded Lexington Life Academy in Mesa, Arizona — a school for youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). As part of its curriculum, the Academy puts students through a job-coaching program called “the transition to employment,” which introduces them to basic job skills such as communication etiquette, computer literacy and problem-solving techniques. “We ask the students, ‘What are your talents?’ ‘What are your desires after school?’ ‘What would you want to do in college?’” Rogers says. Based on the their responses, the Academy then partners with local businesses to provide students with relevant job experience. This is extremely valuable, as it not only allows these students to gain work experience early on, but it also shows employers the benefits of hiring individuals with ASD. |