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"Approaching someone with a disability is more than just feeling sorry for them. It's about giving them compassion, friendship, and love!" -Timothy Rohrer
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How to communicate with people with disabilities
How to be a Good Influence to People with Disabilities (Children's Version Pamphlet) (Click Image for Link)
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Educational Worksheets for Disability Awareness
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Fun Activities for Disability Awareness
Articles Based on Disability Inclusion Stories

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I am Timothy Rohrer, a young adult with autism and creator of this website. I struggled to fit in with my non-disabled peers at school, my job, on social media, and even at a teen youth group. Being socially isolated frightens me.
I dream of having a girlfriend, getting invited to Sweet 16's, going to parties, going to the beach, and hanging out with non-disabled people. This dream was difficult to accomplish.
It's upsetting that people with disabilities are not getting the chance to be with non-disabled people of their interests, age, or local location. Personally, when I am being socially isolated, I feel scared, uncomfortable, lonely, and lost. I experience being unaware of my surroundings, having a more difficult time learning, worsening in my facial tics, and having difficulty making proper decisions at times. Social isolation is negative. If it keeps occurring among people with disabilities, it can put their life, employment, education, health, safety, and self-esteem at risk.
Imagine what social isolation would feel like for you. How would it make you feel if you were the one being socially isolated? Think about what it would feel like for you if you went through the negative impacts of social isolation.
With all of the fish in the sea, I hope we can soon create an environment in which people with disabilities are collaborated with non-disabled people in their circle of friends and the chance for them to accomplish their dreams.
Aside from my mission to end social isolation, my other talents are drawing, painting, photography, graphic design, and computer programming. I also like to go fishing, traveling, hiking, kayaking, and volunteering with pets.
Check out the Gunther Publications articles written about me!:
I was on the front page of the Asbury Park Press and WKMG-TV. Please check out my stories!:
Social Inclusion Interviews of Me
Interview of me on MelTalk - What is it Like to Have Autism? (Click Image for Link)
NJCIE - What
Inclusive
Education Means
to Me (Click Image
for Link)
My Creation of the Disability Inclusion Flag:


This flag represents non-disabled people (yellow), people with disabilities (blue), and the friendship between the two (green).
First Tips4Inclusion Logo (January 2019 - November 2019)

First Tips4Inclusion Title Images (January 2019 - November 2020)


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