Business Complex
When leaving the school system, a person with autism has a wide range of choices, such as structured vocational programs and various types of employment. Meaningful employment is an important part of life. People with ASD may need additional resources and supports to assist in establishing a job which matches their skills and interests. Use the tools and resources in the Business Complex to help plan, prepare for, and maintain a job and work toward a meaningful profession.
Vocational Training and Employment
- About Community Outing Tips
- About Social Stories
- Social Story Template - Power Point
- Transition from School to Adult Life
Additional Kohl's Autism Awareness Business Resources
- ABC Behavior Chart
- About Community Outing Tips
- About Social Stories
- Community Outing Tips - Grocery Store
- Community Outing Tips - Hair Cut
- Community Outing Tips - Movie Theater
- Community Outing Tips - Restaurant
- Eating at a Restaurant (Social Story)
- Getting My Hair Cut (Social Story)
- Going to the Movie Theater (Social Story)
- Help with Challenging Behavior in Public Places
- Shopping at the Grocery Store (Social Story)
- Social Story Template - Power Point
- Tips to Prepare for Transitions Between Activities
- Tips to Prepare for Transitions Between Activities Video
External Resources
- 15 Tips From a Teen with Autism: Preparing for the World of Work
- Able Road.com
- Advocacy Tool Kit
- A Guide to Employement for Adults with Autism
- Autism Vocational Resource Links
- Careers for People with Autism
- Developing an Individualized Transition Plan
- Disability Employment Tracker
- Employment Opportunities for Individuals with Autism
- Employment Tool Kit
- Getting a Job with Autism – Preparing for the Real World of Work
- Help With Challenging Behaviors in Public Places
- Planning for Employment
- Succeeding at Work with Autism
- Supporting Employment & Supported Volunteerism Training Manual
- Transition from School to Adult Life
- Vocational Training for Teenagers With Autism