ASD Life Coaches LLC

We are a group of Cognitive Life Skills Coaches for Adults on the Autism Spectrum and anyone who is Neurodivergent. There are many neurodivergencies and our coaches are well trained in all of them. Some of the skills we work on are social and communication skills from the very basic, up to the much more nuanced. We work on building healthy, safe relationships from the ground up. Those relationships can be personal friendships, romantic relationships and professional relationships in the workplace. There is a big focus on life transitions. Some examples of these transitions are going from High School to College/University or transitioning into the work world. Likewise, you can also transition into a new home, new relationship, becoming a parent, or any life event that requires major changes in your life routine. The final area we work in is Executive Functioning Skills. These are your every day life skills to keep your life running whether it is budgeting, calendars, organization, prioritization and much, much more. Some clients need assistance with all of these areas and others just need to focus on very specific areas. This is why we create a plan that is individualized for our clients needs. We do not offer a one size fits all approach. We develop a custom plan for every individual that reaches out to us. We also work with parents, siblings, couples and professionals across the country. As one of the biggest and longest running coaching practices out there that specializes in neurodivergence, you can feel confident that we can meet your needs. Our team is highly trained and the best in the world. Contact us for a complimentary consultation so that we can see if coaching is right for you and so we can pair you up with the right coach. We are very much looking forward to meeting you! Areas of Competency Cognitive Life Skills Training I. Social and Communicative Skills Training A. Social Skills 1. Small Talk 2. Levels of conversation B. Communication Skills 1. How to engage, maintain and terminate an interaction 2. The art of back and forth conversation 3. Giving enough information and when and how to be concise C. Non-verbal Communication skills 1. Body Language 2. Eye Contact 3. Tone and in?ection in the voice 4. Reading Body Language in others and communicating at that level II. Relationship building A. Friendships 1. Levels of Friendship 2. Building Friendships from the ground up 3. Levels of Trust B. Romantic Relationships 1. Dating 2. Moving up the levels 3. Building up self con?dence and preparation for rejection C. Professional Relationships 1. College interactions and expectations 2. Career interactions and expectations III. College/Career Development A. College 1. Expectations 2. Self Advocacy 3. Path to success B. Career 1. Preparing for employment 2. Resume and Coverletter 3. Job interview preparation 4. Assistance to ?nding employment 5. Maintaining employment for the long term C. Advancing your career 1. How to make continual progress - soft skills training 2. Utilizing Professional Relationships 3. Growing into new roles and expectations over time IV. Independent Living A. Executive Functioning Skills B. Budgeting C. Organizational skills D. Managing your life
Regional Centers
- Inland
Languages Supported
- English
- Spanish Creole