Helping Autistic Students:
Build Confidence, Resilience, & Independence

College readiness is about more than grades and test scores—and many families aren’t sure where to begin.

This recorded webinar features Beth Felsen, founder of Spectrum Transition Coaching, who explores the many dimensions of preparing for college. Beth breaks down six key areas of college readiness and shares practical strategies families can begin using right away to support confidence, resilience, and independence.

Topics include:

  • Academics
  • Executive Functioning
  • Daily Living Skills
  • Social & Relationship Skills
  • Self-Advocacy
  • Emotional Readiness & Mental Health

This session is designed to help families better understand the transition to college and how to support growth over time.

Meet the Speaker

Beth Felson
Founder at Spectrum Transition Coaching, LLC

Beth Felsen, MA, the founder of Spectrum Transition Coaching LLC, provides one on one coaching and other services to support autistic young adults working toward higher education, social, organizational, and employment goals. She has over twenty years of experience in the autism community. Beth is a GMU ASD Certificate Program graduate. She holds certifications from the Association for Autism and Neurodiversity (AANE), JST Coaching and Training, and UCLA PEERS. Beth is an active member of the College Autism Network (CAN) where she keeps up-to-date on the latest research relating to autistic college students.

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