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Tuesday, April 22, 2008

S.O.S. from North Carolina!

Eileen Stevie, President of Stevie Organizing Services, recently held a teleclass about working with adults with Asperger's Syndrome in Cary, North Carolina.  It was all part of National Autism Awareness month and a program called the National Study Group on Chronic Disorganization (NSGCD) Teleconference.  The teleclass was aimed at teaching professional organizers strategies on how to work with adults with Asperger's who have trouble being organized.

Stevie stated that people who have different levels of autism have a difficult time coping when they are surrounded by clutter.  That's why she developed processes to combat chronic disorganization, which what people with Asperger's Syndrome need to fight clutter.

I only wish this organization was located in Massachusetts.

To contact S.O.S. to get information about helping adults with Asperger's Syndrome get more organized, e-mail info@organizeclutter.com or call (919) 345-2846.

Websites:
www.organizeclutter.com
www.nsgcd.org

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