Source:  https://brainhealth.utdallas.edu/center-for-brainhealth-at-ut-dallas-and-nonpareil-institute-partner-to-get-adults-with-autism-job-ready/ 
The Center for BrainHealth at The University of Texas at Dallas and the nonPareil Institute have joined forces to help adults on the autism spectrum reach career goals and build stronger social relationships.
The partnership kicked off earlier this year as nonPareil, a nonprofit organization dedicated to building better futures for adults with autism, began work to enhance Charisma, the Center for BrainHealth’s virtual learning program. Charisma, which has been featured on The Today Show and CBS News, is a video-game-like environment that helps those with autism spectrum disorder and other social challenges.
Crew members from nonPareil have started technical artwork on a movie theater as an additional scenario to practice social skills. Additional virtual scenarios will include classrooms and offices to practice job interview and skills training.
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		Source:  https://brainhealth.utdallas.edu/center-for-brainhealth-at-ut-dallas-and-nonpareil-institute-partner-to-get-adults-with-autism-job-ready/ 
The Center for BrainHealth at The University of Texas at Dallas and the nonPareil Institute have joined forces to help adults on the autism spectrum reach career goals and build stronger social relationships.
The partnership kicked off earlier this year as nonPareil, a nonprofit organization dedicated to building better futures for adults with autism, began work to enhance Charisma, the Center for BrainHealth’s virtual learning program. Charisma, which has been featured on The Today Show and CBS News, is a video-game-like environment that helps those with autism spectrum disorder and other social challenges.
Crew members from nonPareil have started technical artwork on a movie theater as an additional scenario to practice social skills. Additional virtual scenarios will include classrooms and offices to practice job interview and skills training.
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