Supporting Neurodivergent Young Adults Through the Transition to Independence
Thu Jan 29 2026
In this episode of Autism and the Neuroverse, Alta sits down with Winslow Morrell, Clinical Director of the LiFT Program at New Focus Academy, to explore what the transition into adulthood really looks like for neurodivergent young adults.
Winslow explains why independence for neurodivergent individuals is rarely linear, how anxiety, rejection sensitivity, and fear of failure can create paralysis, and why structured support is essential during this stage of life. He shares how the LiFT program focuses on building real-world skills—like employment, scheduling, transportation, social relationships, and self-advocacy—while helping students move from external structure to internal motivation.
The conversation also highlights the critical role families play in the transition process, why failure is a necessary part of growth, and how parents can shift from “fixing” to supporting as their child steps into adulthood. This episode offers valuable insight for parents navigating young adulthood with their neurodivergent child, as well as professionals supporting transitions to independence.
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In this episode of Autism and the Neuroverse, Alta sits down with Winslow Morrell, Clinical Director of the LiFT Program at New Focus Academy, to explore what the transition into adulthood really looks like for neurodivergent young adults. Winslow explains why independence for neurodivergent individuals is rarely linear, how anxiety, rejection sensitivity, and fear of failure can create paralysis, and why structured support is essential during this stage of life. He shares how the LiFT program focuses on building real-world skills—like employment, scheduling, transportation, social relationships, and self-advocacy—while helping students move from external structure to internal motivation. The conversation also highlights the critical role families play in the transition process, why failure is a necessary part of growth, and how parents can shift from “fixing” to supporting as their child steps into adulthood. This episode offers valuable insight for parents navigating young adulthood with their neurodivergent child, as well as professionals supporting transitions to independence. 1/19/26