Non-Verbal Autistic Speaker & Future Published Author Gets a Voice | Beyond the Autism | à la mode
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 Published On May 25, 2018

Gavin is a kind-hearted man who has autism. He is mostly non-verbal but can communicate using an iPad or letter board using Rapid Prompting Method (RPM).

He is very religious and loves to spread the word of God with his unique view of the world. His mother is working with him on putting together a book of his writings. They are currently working to organize the book and find a publisher.

Gavin is also a speaker spreading the word of his faith, his experience with Rapid Prompting Method, and what the world is like for him as a man with autism.

When asked what he likes to write about:
"Well, my faith is strong. That is what the world needs to hear. This will give them hope and encouragement". -Gavin

You can learn more about Autism Solution Pieces at www.autismsolutionpieces.com.

Autism Solution Piece's Mission:
At Autism Solution Pieces, our goal is to empower parents and individuals affected by Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Autism Solution Pieces is a volunteer based organization whose purpose is to raise hope and awareness by providing support and peer group meetings, educational conferences, fundraising events, and community outings for Autistic individuals. We are committed to providing current information on ASD causes, prevention, and treatments so parents and individuals can use these resources to build knowledge best suited for their families.

This video is part of the Beyond the Autism Series.

The objective of the Beyond the Autism is to spread awareness and build acceptance for families impacted by autism. More importantly, this project will be an opportunity for families with autistic children to realize they are not alone.

Autism A La Mode is here to help spread awareness and acceptance for those on the autism spectrum. We are also a resource for families struggling with topics around parenting by providing educational products and supplies.

Big thank you to
J.I. Case High School's Eagle Video, Editing, and Recording Crew from the After School Program for assisting in some of the early planning of this video.

"Behind the Autism" is supported in part by a grant from The Racine Arts Council’s ArtSeed Grants Program, funded by The Osborne and Scekic Family Foundation and the Wisconsin Arts Board with funds from the State of Wisconsin.

And big thank you to the Gavin & Cindy Schultz.

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