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Timothy Rohrer

Self-advocate, Author, Speaker, Educator
Tips4Inclusion
Country or state 
United States
Available to 
North America
City 
Millstone, New Jersey
Fee 
Languages 
English
Volunteer
No

Personal Details

Bio

I am a young adult with autism who is an author, speaker, self-advocate and educator on disabilities and inclusion. I am the author of a children's guide on how to treat people with disabilities and a children's book that I not only wrote but illustrated as well called " Timmy's Story: A Story About Autism and Friendship. I have spoken at schools and conferences and even made my way to the top speaking at the NJ Department of Education. I created my own website: https://tips4inclusion.wixsite.com/disabilityinclusion. I received a commendation from the state senate and assemblymen for my work. In addition, I am a managing partner of a teen founded non-profit organization.

Current position (3)

Self-advocate, Author, Speaker, Educator

Tips4Inclusion

Inclusion consultant

NJ Coalition of Inclusive Education

Board Member/Trustee

5Help Foundation

Achievements (1)
NJ Senate and Commendation

Recognized for the success of my published children's guide " How to be a Good Influence to People with Disabilities"

Degrees (2)
High School Education
Allentown High School
2014 to 2018
Computers and Business Applications
Monmouth County Career Center
2017 to 2020

Presentations

Presentations (6)
Rise from Isolation

Let me share my journey with you on how I overcame my struggle of autism and began to inspire the world about disabilities, inclusion and friendship. My story is sure to inspire any crowd. I have been told I am going to be the next one to change the world !

How to Communicate with People with Disabilities

Having grown up with autism and been excluded because of my disability gives me a unique but very important topic to share. I can teach anyone how to interact, communicate and include people with disabilities into their lives. My motto is " Even though we are all different, we can all be friends". Let me promote understanding and acceptance from the someone that has lived his life with autism being misunderstood and often isolated by his peers.

Acceptance and Inclusion

My signature school assemblies teach acceptance and inclusion. I share my personal story about growing up with autism. I will share tips and advice on how to include and communicate with peers with disabilities along with sharing my original animated videos about disability inclusion. I end all sessions with at Q&A session where students can ask anything about my autism, struggles, bullies and more. Schools have told me this is the best assembly that they have ever had.

Be a Buddy Not Bully

Growing up with autism, I was often bullied. Let me share my story with your school, teach about what bullying is and how we can be a buddy and not a bully. Students are sure to connect with me and be inspired to be a better friend and not be a bully.

Communication, Interaction, Accommodations and Inclusion for Students with Disabilities

As a young adult with autism, I have a unique was of teaching from my experiences. Let's me inspire your staff while teaching the proper communication, interaction, accommodations and inclusion in all aspects of life for students with disabilities. My teaching materials are engaging and insightful. All my sessions come with a Q &A session where you can ask me anything about my life growing up with autism. I want to share my knowledge to make changes in the world.

Inclusion In the workplace

I can provide a workshop that promotes diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace environment. People with disabilities are honest, dependable and hard workers and deserve employment opportunities that can accommodate their needs. Myt workshop with enlighten people what it is like to live with a disability and how to help us be included and accommodated in the workplace.

Workshops (1)
Communication, Interactions and accommodations for students with disabilities
1 hour
(View workshop agenda)

As a young adult with autism, I have a unique was of teaching from my experiences. Let's me inspire your staff while teaching the proper communication, interaction, accommodations and inclusion in all aspects of life for students with disabilities. My teaching materials are engaging and insightful. All my sessions come with a Q &A session where you can ask me anything about my life growing up with autism. I want to share my knowledge to make changes in the world.

Past talks (1)
How to be a Good Influence to People with Disabilities
New Jersey Association of Community Provider
Atlantic City Resorts Casino
November 1, 2019
  • All (23)
  • Videos (3)
  • Photos (11)
  • Slides (5)
  • Press information (4)
Intro to Tips4Inclusion
What‘s it like to have autism? (MEL TALK Ft. Tim Rohrer)
IMG_2726.MOV
My Inclusion Banner
My Inclusion Banner
Plenary Speaker
Plenary Speaker
Elementary School
Elementary School
Schools
Schools
Exceptional Parent Magazine Cover
Exceptional Parent Magazine Cover
Weehawken Schools
Weehawken Schools
Endeavor School
Endeavor School
Elementary School
Elementary School
NJ School Board Assocation
NJ School Board Assocation
Tips4Inclusion On News 12 Spotlight NJ
Breaking Barriers with Timothy Rohrer - RVN Television
NJ Spotlight News | Teaching people with and without disabilities to communicate | Season 2022 | PBS
Bullied at school, N.J. author with autism advocates for inclusion
Tim Rohrer - Tips4Inclusion Disability Inclusion Advocate Video Bio
This speaker hasn't uploaded any one sheet yet.
Asbury Park Press Front Page
TIM ROHRER: I HAVE A DREAM - Gunther Publishing
Asbury Park Press Front Page
NJ Spotlight News | Teaching people with and without disabilities to communicate | Season 2022 | PBS

Books & Articles (7)

Timmy's Story: A Story About Autism And Friendship
Timothy Rohrer/ Tips4inclusion ,
2021
Timmy's Story: A Sensory Friendly Birthday
Amazon Self publishing,
2023
How to be A Good Influence to People with Disabilities
Take note: This teen with autism wrote the perfect guide on how to treat people
Teaching people with and without disabilities to communicate
Autism Advocate Releases Children's Book
Bullied at School, Nj author with autism advocates for inclusion.

Expertise (25)

Health & Well-being
Education
Other
Autism Autism communication disability awareness Disability Inclusion Friendship Inclusion autism awareness stories that inspire Diversity Advocating for people with disabilities Disabilities Disability Awareness Speaker Autism acceptance autism inclusion Autism spectrum disorder Creating An Inclusive Environment Diversity and Inclusion Education Inclusion Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Disability as diversity Acceptance Disability as a form of Diversity

Clients

Monmouth County Division of Mental Health
New Jersey Association of Community Providers
New Jersey Department of Education
Greenwich Autism Alliance
East Brunswick Schools
Bradley Beach Schools
Upper Freehold Regional School District
Millstone School District
NJEA teachers convention
Autism NJ conference
Weehawken Schools
Tabernacle Schools
Manalapan School District
Bridgewater Schools Professional Development
Copper Hill School Professional Dev and Student Assemblies
NJEA Teachers Convention
Collier School Professional Development
NJ School Board Assocation
JP Morgan Chase
MJH Life Sciences

Reviews

Testimonials (6)
  • In October 2109, Tim spoke with our schools about disabilities and how to make a world a more inclusive place. Our students, grades 5-8, were captivated but Tim's sotry and his ideas to promote kindness and acceptance. Tim used visuals and engaging dialogue to share life experiences and lessons. Tim will be an asset to any place that want an engaging, meaningful guest speaker who message revolves around enlightenment, Integrity and empathy.
    Bryan Myslinki
  • Timothy presented at three of our high schools this year. His message was well received by our students and staff. Timothy's courage to speak out about how as a student with autism, how he was viewed and treated by his peers was an eye-opening moment for our students. Timothy's message is something that all students should hear and understand. Great performance and great message about how we should be accepting of everyone.
    Anthony Caporaso
    Verified
  • Mr. Rohrer provided a highly engaging assembly program for our students in kindergarten through fourth grade. He also facilitated a meaningful and impactful faculty meeting for our staff. His unique lens provided wonderful insight into how our school can be even more inclusive, celebrating our differences and making our community a better place to learn and grow!
    Amy Switkes
    Verified
  • Timothy recently presented to some of our staff during a professional development day. He delivered a meaningful presentation about his personal experiences, as well as his mission to help educate people on how to socially include people with disabilties. He was truly inspirational! Our staff was so impressed with his presenation. We have received wonderful feedback, along with several requests to have him back to speak to more staff and students. It was a perfect mid-year motivational inservice!
    Danielle Honstetter
    Verified
  • Tim did a professional development workshop for our staff at Collier Schools. He enlightened our staff on critical aspects of working with students on the spectrum with a focus on inclusivity and all aspects of socialization. He readily took questions from the audience and provided much-needed information from the perspective of an autistic young adult. I happily and heartily recommend him for schools and businesses who want more information on autism.
    Reynold Forman
    Verified
  • Our district was fortunate to have Timothy present three assemblies (PreK-2, 3-5 & 6-8). His heart lead presentations helped our students understand the importance of inclusion by giving his life experiences. He included various examples of why inclusion is important to students with challenges and provided the audience with examples of how to understand how to include students with disabilities.  I was delighted to hear from our student's parents, as the students came home and talked about school/Timothy's presentation!
    Jennifer Summerville
    Verified
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Why choose me? 

I have a unique way of teaching from my experiences of growing up with autism that inspire all.

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