Hilary Wu

Ph.D Student, UCLA

Hi there, I'm Hilary Wu.


I am a passionate educator and researcher dedicated to making a meaningful impact for the neurodivergent community. I have over a decade of experience and I amĀ  committed to promoting inclusivity.

Educational Background
I hold a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Cal Poly Pomona. After my first experience working with students with disabilties, I pursued a Master of Arts degree at California State University, Los Angeles, specializing in Autism Spectrum Disorders. I also earned an Education Specialist Credential in Mild to Moderate Support Needs.
Professional Experience
Some of my previous roles include instructional aide, behavior specialist, behavior respite provider, and special education teacher. These experiences have deepened my understanding of the challenges and opportunities within the special education realm. This reinforced my commitment to improving the lives of autistic people, more specifically, autistic adults.

Research Interests
My research interests include autism and co-occurring mental health needs. More specifically, I am interested in camouflaging and masking in BIPOC autistic adults. I am also interested in researching family support and partnerships and caregivers of people with disabilities.

I am in my third year of pursuing a Ph.D. at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). This journey is a continuation of my mission to advance knowledge in the field, and I'm thrilled to contribute to the ever-evolving discourse on special education and autism spectrum disorders.

I'm currently part of a research team where we are researching underutilization patterns at a California regional center that serves a large CLD population. We will be running focus groups to hear from caregivers of children with disabilities to help us understand the experiences and challenges within services at regional centers.
Services
I can help you navigate the world of special education with my services. Contact me here to explore how I can assist you.

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Please feel free to reach out with any inquiries or opportunities for collaboration. Together, we can create a more inclusive and supportive world for those with special needs.