In this episode, Melissa shares her journey after high school to find her place and purpose in the world. Her employment experiences and career ambitions. Her story is one of perseverance and hope.
She expresses the need for autistics to be consistently exposed to different experiences and opportunities. This helps them to figure out what may be the best fit for them. She says independence for autistics requires their parents to allow them to do life their way. There are multiple pathways to finding one's place and purpose in life. Parents must believe in their children's ability to find their way.
Autistics may need more time and different opportunities to find their path. Melissa was candid on how parents can be too controlling and struggle to listen and respect their autistic young adult as an individual—respecting that they may have different desires than you. Also, to respect that they may know autism best, so their perspective and voice matter.
Melissa continues to advocate for herself and her students. She deeply desires to help autistic people find a career they love and self-realize. As an advocate, she believes in and encourages her students.
She emphasizes how parents can support new experiences, listen, and respect their young adult.
In our next episode, Melissa will share her internship at the Social Mind Center and her new career.
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