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Asperger Syndrome: Transition To Work Video*

 

VHS Videotape $29.99 plus S&H 

(This title is available only in VHS videotape.)

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 This video details specific things people with Asperger Syndrome need to do to successfully apply for and hold a job. It's relevant for people with a range of challenges and capabilities -- and includes sections on finding a job, good job matches, how to approach employers, key workplace skills, disclosure issues and negotiating accommodations to help you succeed in your job.

Length 34 minutes

 

Including interviews with: 

 Peter Gerhardt, Ed.D.
Dr. Gerhardt recorded this interview while serving as a professor at Rutgers University and while associated with the Douglass Developmental Disabilities Center.  He describes advocating for people with Asperger Syndrome and helping them find jobs.

Mary Beth Berry  

The director of a successful career development/job sampling program for students with special needs at North Hunterdon High School in Annandale, N.J., Ms. Berry describes how to analyze your strengths and challenges, research opportunities, advocate for yourself and succeed in a career.
 

STOP! BEFORE YOU ORDER: This video is designed for students who plan to move directly from high school into the workforce.   Our video “Asperger Syndrome: Transition to College and Work” is designed for students who plan to attend college and enter the workforce.  The “work” sections of these programs are identical, so individuals generally only need one of these videos.  Schools and organizations may wish to purchase both videos, so they can offer each student the program that best suits his or her plans.

(*Europe and Australia use the PAL video standard. This NTSC video will play in "dual format" VHS players designed to accommodate both NTSC and PAL videos.)

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