Experts needed to review seminar handouts

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SocOfAutism
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22 Jun 2016, 10:40 am

I'm preparing a seminar series for young adults on the spectrum- say, entering college and first jobs. I'm targeting three subjects: Job Preparation, College Survival, and Sex, Drinking, and Relationships. It's possible these subjects may change slightly, but these are the working titles for now. This is a free seminar series in the SW Virginia (US) area. I am unfunded and the only reason I'm doing this is to have something productive to do.

I have conducted the Job Preparation seminar before, but for refugees, so I'm the most at ease in this subject. But maybe too at ease. It's possible I'm overlooking something. I do have a female undergraduate student (who is on the spectrum) who will be helping me to prepare and teach these seminars.

I have three handouts that go along with this seminar and would cover pretty much everything that I would be saying aloud. Would anyone be willing to take a look at these handouts and offer suggestions or criticism? I could email them to you and you could tell me what I need to change.

I am considering people an "expert" if they are:
-on the autism spectrum (formally diagnosed or self-diagnosed)
-have worked in any paid or unpaid employment at any time in their lives

Thanks for reading!