Careers for People with Autism
We want to focus on the ABLE and see past the label. That’s why we’ve put together this post on the abilities of people with autism, particularly as they relate to careers.
Should a Student with autism go to a public school?
Choosing the right school can be an overwhelming process – parents not only have to consider if the school has the resources to meet their student’s needs, but they also will have to…
Black History Month: 6 People with Autism that Inspire
In honor of Black History Month, we have decided to look at influential black achievers across the world. These motivating go-getters show the rest of the world that having autism can’t hold them back from pursuing their dreams.
How to Know When You Should Switch to a Private School
One of the biggest decisions you make as a parent is deciding which school your teenager will go to. There’s plenty of research, in-person visits, talks with staff, and maybe even talks with other parents at the school.
The Silver Lining to Virtual Learning: 3 Skills that Students Will Take Away
It’s easy to focus on the negatives that came with virtual learning and adapting to such a radically different schedule, but today we’re going to focus on the positive.
7 Back-to-School Tech Tips for All Parents
For some parents, it can be hard to keep up with all the technological advancements and trends that teens are into these days. Parents have long been vigilant about…
Behind the Scenes at PS Academy: Virtual & On-Campus
While we have had a great start to the school year virtually, we’re thrilled to now offer students the opportunity to get back into the classroom and see familiar faces in person. Learn more here >
Getting Your teen Ready for the New School Year
For many, the end of summer is a sad time for teenagers and a (controlled) happy time for parents. It’s time to dust off the backpacks, resharpen pencils, and get those notebooks organized as teens starting heading back to school.
What Remote Learners can Learn From Remote Workers
There are definitely some things that we as remote learners can learn from the remote workers of the world. Let’s dive in!
Meet our new mascot!
Our tails are wagging with excitement… why? Because our students have been asking for a mascot for a while now, and we’re thrilled to have settled on a bulldog. Why did we choose this breed?
Virtual Choir Project - PS Students & Staff Sing Online!
Even though we’ve been locked up for the past few months, that doesn’t mean that us here at PS Academy can’t come together and make something spectacular.
Instagram Influencers with Autism that Inspire
Influencers cover a wide range of topics, from fashion to fitness and even autism. If you or your teen are looking for some positive influence on social media, you should check out these social media stars.
6 Things Every Parent Should Look for when Choosing a School for their student with Autism
What should be on your pre-decision checklist? What kinds of things should you be looking for? What things make a great school for autism? Let’s dive in.
5 Ways Parents Can Watch Out for Cyberbullying
In today’s climate, the computer is more than just a recreational item. With teens locked inside, more and more have turned to their computers for assignments, hearing from their teachers, and more.
There are plenty of risks that come with being on the computer for so long; poor posture, bleary eyes, boredom, distractions, and cyberbullying.
How to Help Your Child With Staying Home During the Coronavirus Crisis
Fortunately, there have always been plenty of summer activities to keep kids busy and keep parents sane. Summer camps, sporting events…
Autism Awareness Month and a Word from Our Teachers
April means different things for different people. For some, it’s the official start of spring. Others are just waiting on those April showers to bring May flowers. For us here at PS Academy, April means one thing: Autism Awareness.
8 Different Activities to Do Inside at Home
We decided to put together a few activities that you can do at home with your teenagers to make sure no one is getting too stir crazy!
[Infographic] - Why Hire People with Autism
Sometimes autism can mean people are skilled in things that others aren’t. According to research, many people with autism have skills and interests that would be invaluable to employers. For example, many of the world’s most talented software engineers have been diagnosed with autism.
#GivingTuesday 2019: Help Families at $0 Cost to You
It’s that time of year again… #GivingTuesday – the international day to give back and kickstart the holiday season. Many people unite to give back to the causes that mean a lot to them. For us, that means doing everything we can do to help families in need.
[Infographic] - Arizona ESA 2019
Did you know that the ESA (the Empowerment Scholarship Accounts of Arizona) will help around 6,450 student's fund their tuition in 2019 - 2020? This program is administered by The Arizona Department of Education, funded by state tax dollars to provide educational options for qualified Arizona students.