Ryan assisting new student |
In the typical world, a person graduates from high school, and then he attends college or gets a job. Friends and family are curious and wish to share in what's going on, and they ask, "What college...?" In the life of an adult with autism, that can be a frustrating conversation.
Why? The set expectation does not apply to the autistic world.
I have listened to these conversations from a distance. Ryan usually does muster enough information to answer questions. Nonetheless, the other person is still perplexed because Ryan isn't following the "expected" format. He's not going to college. He's not working. However, he's on the road to both.
We have developed a description of what Ryan's status is. Ryan attends a private trade school. He is learning skills to be an imaging artist. Currently, he is interning to assist new students. This can lead to a paid position as a PIT (photoshop imaging tech) crew member.
Life is hard enough when it doesn't fit into a preconceived idea. It's even more difficult to try to explain the "what I'm doing" let alone the "why I'm doing" this. Now add the lack of communication that is symptomatic of autism. Double whammy! Yet, Ryan perseveres!
Photo credit: RMG Imaging Artists
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