There are some people with AS out there who have done ABA/behavioural therapies in the therapist role; I have even seen a couple on this forum. I want to get into it, too, but I also have my doubts about how well I would actually be able to meet the demands of this role.
For those of you who don't know what it might look like, here's a video that serves a good example of a more challenging therapy situation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqjEOqRPAzA
My two biggest doubts are:
1) I feel like I am very good at interacting with the children in this manner for a while, but it can be exhausting after a while and I need to take a break (perhaps everyone does, though). I'm also not sure as to how I actually look during these interactions from the outside. Being videotaped would be very helpful, but I haven't had the opportunity to have done this yet.
2) People underestimating my ability to perform this job due to me coming off as timid, flat, and nervous in social situations such as interviews. When I tried getting hired for one job like this, even disclosing my diagnosis didn't seem to help - the mother was receptive at first, but I have a feeling that something threw her off about me once she met me in person.
Several people I know really want me to get into this field, but I'm not quite sure and can't seem to get much useful constructive feedback from other people. What are your opinions on this?
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Leading a double life and loving it (but exhausted).
Likely ADHD instead of what I've been diagnosed with before.