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Resources for Young Adults with Autism and Cerebral Palsy to Engage and Make Friends
The truth is that the average person does not understand much about autism and cerebral palsy, what causes these conditions, and how people who have them live their lives. Many people don’t know how it can affect a person’s mind and emotions, making forging friendships and maintaining relationships a challenge. A lot of adults with…
Read MoreBuilding Friendships with Autism: Tips for Young Adults to Foster Meaningful Connections
Anyone might find it difficult to make friends as an adult, but if you have a developmental condition like autism or cerebral palsy, it can be far more difficult. Children seemed to have things easy. When we were kids, all we needed was a few minutes on the playground together, and we would be talking…
Read MoreOvercoming Developmental Challenges: Adults with Cerebral Palsy
Adults with cerebral palsy want to live full lives and feel like they belong in their communities, just like any other adult in the world. Most would rather not be known for their disability, but for who they are as individuals and the worth they bring to society. Some people may not have easy access…
Read MoreJoin Our Online Networking Site: Learning to Be Independent
Though social networks, online groups, apps, and other tech-based sites, people often have the chance to make what are called “virtual friendships.” But what if you want your internet friends to become real-life friends too? How do you really change things? Sometimes it’s really hard for people who have autism, trouble with social skills, or…
Read MoreBuilding Friendships: Resources for Making Friends with Autism
There are some people who have a natural talent for making friends, building friendships, and maintaining long relationships. For the rest of us, we needs to work at it. This is true of practically any skill. If you don’t put the work in and take advantage of opportunities to put it into practice, you’ll never…
Read MoreBoost Your Social Skills and Learn How to Meet New People
Getting better at social skills might help you meet new people, make connections stronger, and talk to people more clearly. Getting better at social situations will help you in everything, from moving up in your career to making new friends. With your new social skills, you can do things like make friends and work together…
Read MoreAll Friends Network Awarded Second Installment of $20,000 Grant from Golisano Foundation
All Friends Network Awarded Second Installment of $20,000 Grant from Golisano Foundation to Enhance In-Person Social Events Program Sarasota, Florida July 29th, 2024 –All Friends Network received a grant of $20,000 from the Golisano Foundation to enhance our In-Person Social Events Program, designed to promote friendship while enhancing quality of life for individuals with disabilities,…
Read MoreThe Psychological Benefits of Friends: Friendship and Disabilities
What a wonderful experience to meet a person and discover that you have many interests and goals in life in common. These shared interests create bonds, a feeling that someone understands you and the things you appreciate in your day-to-day experience. The psychological benefits of friends, particularly the forming of lifelong connections, are significant to…
Read MoreOvercoming Developmental Disabilities to Make Long-Lasting Relationships
For some individuals, making friends just comes naturally. For the rest of us, it can take some effort and practice. Being born with special skills means that some people don’t have to put in any extra work to become experts in their areas. That’s just not true for everyone. For example, this can happen when…
Read MoreAutism and Friendships: Meeting New People and Learn Social Skills
While there are no two people who are exactly alike in the way that they approach social situations or making friends, you are not alone in your quest for friendships. Many people with autism find it difficult to make friends and acquire social skills that they can use successfully to forge connections. This is because…
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