Anyone here work with AS/Autistic people

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23 Jul 2009, 4:53 pm

Will have to get a job eventually, and I can't really think of any better to work with. Just as I need help with my life due to AS, I'd be happy trying to help someone with similar difficulties. Anyone else here who is on the spectrum have experience with this?



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23 Jul 2009, 9:21 pm

I'm going to do co-op this year working with autistics. The exact location will be confirmed in September. I haven't had much experience specifically working with them (as a job), but I'll subscribe to this thread and tell you how it goes.


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23 Jul 2009, 10:36 pm

For the past year, I've worked as a respite care provider for kids and teens on the spectrum. A respite provider is kind of like a babysitter, except that I have more responsibilities (for example, one of the children I babysit for has a feeding tube in her stomach, and I have learned how to replace it in case she takes it out).

I also teach a method of sensory-motor education called the Alexander Technique, and I have found that it is very good for helping kids with sensory integration issues.

Since I have Asperger's, I find that I am able to connect and communicate with the kids I work with better than the neurotypicals who also work with them, especially the kids who are nonverbal.

I am now getting my master's in occupational therapy so I can work with people on the spectrum in a more official capacity.

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24 Jul 2009, 2:06 pm

I don't, but I know several autistics who do. I am interested in working with others with autism/AS, too, but not sure I would be capable of it.