Shelton’s world.

Building a safer world for people with autism spectrum disorder


A million dreams for the world we’re going to make

Together, imagine if we could…

Welcome to Shelton’s world. We’re making the world a better place for people with autism to live, work and play.

Here our son, your daughter, you grandchild, your friend are all safe, welcome, and empowered. Here all people can see and embrace their unique strengths and celebrate their contributions. And here, we have open conversations about collaboration, protection and empowerment for autistic individuals in the workplace and the community.

Join our family as we work to build the rural communities that we want to live in. Schedule a speaking engagement or reach out for support today.


1 in 36

Today, 1 in 36 children have autism spectrum disorder. That’s like 1 child for every 1.5 classrooms. It means that you can expect your child, your grandchild to have a classmate or teammate on the spectrum within their few years. And you can expect to work alongside someone with Autism throughout your career.


How Shelton’s world can help.

Autism for First Responders

Shelton’s world was originally born of the concern for Shelton’s safety. We honor and respect our first responders, so we are starting a movement of education to support first responders, alongside giving away identification for autistic individuals to prevent the accidental unspeakable. Contact us for speaking engagements.

Autism for Parents

Navigating parenting is hard enough on it’s own: You’re nurturing the next generation of humans, but also just trying to get through homework, soccer and dinner. We see you. Shelton’s world offers speaking engagements for parents to introduce the basics, what to look for and how parents can be a part of creating the rural communities we want to live in.

Autism in the Workplace

Autism superpowers may present as challenges in the workplace. But it doesn’t have to be that way. Our founder and keynote speaker, Elizabeth has worked alongside and conducted research with individuals who have autism and brings a genuine and empathetic viewpoint to elevate organizations. Schedule a guest speaker today.

You’re Not Alone

Shelton’s world would not have existed except for a community rallying around us – letting us know we were not alone. You’re not alone either. Just need someone to talk to? Concerned about your child? Please reach out today.