Tim Rohrer - Tips4Inclusion

Tim Rohrer - Tips4Inclusion Tim Rohrer-Tips4Inclusion is a young adult with autism & a disability advocate. I am a school speaker who teaches inclusion, acceptance and kindness.

I host school assemblies, speak at conferences and host parent presentations sharing my real life tips.

Autism and Tourette’s are both part of who I am. Everyone deserves understanding, acceptance and inclusion.
06/02/2026

Autism and Tourette’s are both part of who I am. Everyone deserves understanding, acceptance and inclusion.

Today was my last assembly of the school year at Constable Elementary School in South Brunswick, and honestly, it couldn...
06/01/2026

Today was my last assembly of the school year at Constable Elementary School in South Brunswick, and honestly, it couldn’t have ended on a better note. What made it even more amazing was that Mrs. Kociolek, the art teacher, found out about my work through my mom and wrote for and received a grant from TCNJ to visit their school. At the end of the assembly, a student with autism came up to meet me. He was so excited and made my day to connect with him.

05/30/2026

Do you have a school you would like that you would like to see me at next year. Please comment so we can reach out....

Had an incredible day at ALL IN for Inclusive Education — an inspiring keynote, the excitement of presenting my new work...
05/28/2026

Had an incredible day at ALL IN for Inclusive Education — an inspiring keynote, the excitement of presenting my new workshop, and even a surprise visit from my former middle school case manager. Cherí Roland Golub I ended the afternoon listening to the story of Cole the Deaf Dog, whose journey has inspired so many children to learn about disabilities. I was struck by how his owner began presenting organically, just like I did. He adopted a deaf dog that became the hearts of so many students. Our paths have so many similarities, and hearing their story reminded me how powerful unexpected beginnings can be. Cole the Deaf Dog- The Team Cole Project

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This Thursday at the ALL IN for Inclusive Education conference, I’ll be debuting a new presentation I’m excited to share...
05/26/2026

This Thursday at the ALL IN for Inclusive Education conference, I’ll be debuting a new presentation I’m excited to share. If you’ll be attending, I believe you’ll find my workshop both insightful and inspiring. Looking forward to reconnecting with those I have met before as well as new participants throughout the conference.

A little fact about me when I was young, I had an obsession with flags. It was one of my first words, but I pronounced i...
05/24/2026

A little fact about me when I was young, I had an obsession with flags. It was one of my first words, but I pronounced it Gak.  I still love flags today and created my own flag to represent inclusion!

Happy Memorial Day weekend everyone!

For those attending the ALL IN for Inclusive Educationthis Thursday, I’d love to see you at my session. I’ll be debuting...
05/23/2026

For those attending the ALL IN for Inclusive Educationthis Thursday, I’d love to see you at my session. I’ll be debuting a brand‑new workshop that highlights my personal journey — from being a non‑verbal child with autism to discovering what’s possible when someone supports, empowers, and helps you advocate for yourself. I’m excited to share this experience with you.

05/18/2026

A few days ago, a few hundred kids surprise me with a birthday serenade- a moment that truly reminded me why I love what I do. Today, I officially turned 26 and feel incredibly thankful to have such amazing people in my life.

05/16/2026

As Tourettes Syndrome Awareness Month begins, I want to share something personal. I live with Tourette’s, alongside my Autism, and many people don’t realize that the movements I make are involuntary. To help others understand this neurological condition—which can be treated but not cured—I created a video to spread awareness and encourage compassion.

Last month, I presented to parents and administrators in Newton, New Jersey, and was honored to be invited back by the d...
05/12/2026

Last month, I presented to parents and administrators in Newton, New Jersey, and was honored to be invited back by the director of special education, who wanted me to share my message with her students. Children on the playground cheered “He’s here, he’s here “as I got out of my car. I was delighted to share and sign books for the students during the assembly and was treated to an early birthday celebration as the students sang happy birthday. It was a truly wonderful day.

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