Successful Adults with Autism at PCDI

Princeton Child Development Institute’s Adult Life-Skills Program was recently featured to highlight a success story of an adult with autism who lives and works in his community. Preparation for adulthood begins far before a persons 21st birthday at PCDI. It begins with intensive individualized science-based teaching in childhood. Princeton Child Development Institute has been making life better for people with autism for over 36 years. Research conducted at PCDI and programs developed at it’s Princeton NJ headquarters are shared with programs around the world to enhance the lives of all people with autism. To learn more about PCDI please visit www.PCDI.org

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15 Responses to Successful Adults with Autism at PCDI

  1. DChatc says:

    @NStanchina: Might …
    @NStanchina: Might as well, all the really good jobs have been shipped off to Asia anyway (on that note, one would do well to invest in Asian companies, as well as agriculture since that seems to be the only domestic enteprise that will be viable throughout this century).

    Yup, that’s life…

  2. DChatc says:

    @lurdk: Those are …
    @lurdk: Those are very crucial signs, so it is most likely that you do indeed have it.

  3. Jarachia says:

    Sounds more like …
    Sounds more like OCD to me.

  4. kkrops says:

    idk he seems rather …
    idk he seems rather normal.. idkk

  5. Cakerolled says:

    Barrrb
    Barrrb

  6. Nickatimes says:

    im still living at …
    im still living at my moms i i give him a STar!!!

  7. modernmariorc says:

    autistics can do …
    autistics can do harder jobs!

  8. sharonlife58 says:

    I hope one day my …
    I hope one day my daughter Silk will be able to stay on her own. But, we have a long road to go, because I have not been financial able to get silk in a program to help her get to this level. Can you hellp me (972) 222-4006 or 972-415-7970
    Sharon Akaiwa

  9. lurdk says:

    you know, ive been …
    you know, ive been pondering weather I have autism.. although i don’t think I have much or any learning dissabilities, there were some things that were out of place from my childhood, i was obcessed with organizing different things into a straight line, whether it be toys or candy. I had to take extra classes in languages , just to keep up with everyone else. And I have very compulsive behavior.. Although it could very well be nothing, it has me wondering

  10. sandbar3000 says:

    I’m so happy for …
    I’m so happy for him. He’s not living with his mom. I wonder how hard it was for to get this help. I wonder if he is in his 30′s.

    I wonder if he had Classic Autism or Aspergers.

  11. desibabii1 says:

    good for him. he is …
    good for him. he is pretty independent:)

  12. NStanchina says:

    So I should put …
    So I should put down my chemistry book and go pick up trash now? Christ…

  13. ronschl says:

    Excellent video – …
    Excellent video – shows the promise if given appropriate instruction from early on and into adulthood…
    Texas is soooooooo faaaaaarrrrr away from this. Sadly.

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