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Ok, one thought I have on the Asperger difference is in i/visionary/inductive reasoning or better getting the gist of novel job or tasks. The Aspie has a general ability to be the better visionary, to analyze more deeply and come up with that much larger a picture. However, when put in situation with lots of detail the Aspie has a harder time organizing all the detail. This even more true when there is ADD. The end result is more creative and visionary work but we may not get a chance to get there. When a strong framework is already understood, that's so effective as to negate this hurdle of too much detail. Young <nathaninfortuna@...> wrote: Customized employment is very much like self-employment. I went to a presentation where social workers, educators and job placement assistors for the disabled were taught about it's concept.Examples of disabled younger folks were given such as:1. A young man with disabilities started a flower shop.2. A disabled younger lady taught educational programs to pre-kindergarten children. She bought a computer and was contracted by a day care organization.Customized employment is encouraged for individuals with disabilities that are hard to place. Establishments like California State Rehab who was present at the presentation fail to provide assistance like this

for harder to place individuals. Yet for others who have disabilities and are easily integrated with reasonable accommodations the program works.My example of customized employment in the only job settings that have worked for me were:1. Building computers, taking them apart to refurbish and installing OS software on them.2. Making scented candles..3. Becoming an author..4. Racking leaves and cutting peoples grass.Is anyone else in this group on SSI/SSDI and would like to try customized employment for partial or full self-sufficiency? YoungTurning In Big BrotherMy First Authored BookOnline For Free..http://www.nathanyoung.net __________________________________________________

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Likely why customized employment works.... Also I do not agree with the aspie or N.T concepts.. I will explain more in future writtings. Albert Eistien was said to be on the spectrum, I like his books and thoughts. <wisdom4free@...> wrote: Ok, one thought I have on the Asperger difference is in i/visionary/inductive reasoning or better getting the gist of novel job or tasks. The Aspie has a

general ability to be the better visionary, to analyze more deeply and come up with that much larger a picture. However, when put in situation with lots of detail the Aspie has a harder time organizing all the detail. This even more true when there is ADD. The end result is more creative and visionary work but we may not get a chance to get there. When a strong framework is already understood, that's so effective as to negate this hurdle of too much detail. Young <nathaninfortuna > wrote: Customized employment is very much like self-employment. I went to a presentation where social workers, educators and job placement assistors for the disabled were taught about it's

concept.Examples of disabled younger folks were given such as:1. A young man with disabilities started a flower shop.2. A disabled younger lady taught educational programs to pre-kindergarten children. She bought a computer and was contracted by a day care organization.Customized employment is encouraged for individuals with disabilities that are hard to place. Establishments like California State Rehab who was present at the presentation fail to provide assistance like this for harder to place individuals. Yet for others who have disabilities and are easily integrated with reasonable accommodations the program works.My example of customized employment in the only job settings that have worked for me were:1. Building computers, taking them apart to refurbish and installing OS software on them.2. Making scented candles..3. Becoming an author..4.

Racking leaves and cutting peoples grass.Is anyone else in this group on SSI/SSDI and would like to try customized employment for partial or full self-sufficiency? YoungTurning In Big BrotherMy First Authored BookOnline For Free..http://www.nathanyoung.net __________________________________________________

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Likely why customized employment works.... Also I do not agree with the aspie or N.T concepts.. I will explain more in future writtings. Albert Eistien was said to be on the spectrum, I like his books and thoughts. <wisdom4free@...> wrote: Ok, one thought I have on the Asperger difference is in i/visionary/inductive reasoning or better getting the gist of novel job or tasks. The Aspie has a

general ability to be the better visionary, to analyze more deeply and come up with that much larger a picture. However, when put in situation with lots of detail the Aspie has a harder time organizing all the detail. This even more true when there is ADD. The end result is more creative and visionary work but we may not get a chance to get there. When a strong framework is already understood, that's so effective as to negate this hurdle of too much detail. Young <nathaninfortuna > wrote: Customized employment is very much like self-employment. I went to a presentation where social workers, educators and job placement assistors for the disabled were taught about it's

concept.Examples of disabled younger folks were given such as:1. A young man with disabilities started a flower shop.2. A disabled younger lady taught educational programs to pre-kindergarten children. She bought a computer and was contracted by a day care organization.Customized employment is encouraged for individuals with disabilities that are hard to place. Establishments like California State Rehab who was present at the presentation fail to provide assistance like this for harder to place individuals. Yet for others who have disabilities and are easily integrated with reasonable accommodations the program works.My example of customized employment in the only job settings that have worked for me were:1. Building computers, taking them apart to refurbish and installing OS software on them.2. Making scented candles..3. Becoming an author..4.

Racking leaves and cutting peoples grass.Is anyone else in this group on SSI/SSDI and would like to try customized employment for partial or full self-sufficiency? YoungTurning In Big BrotherMy First Authored BookOnline For Free..http://www.nathanyoung.net __________________________________________________

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Working for myself and being creative. I'm doing customized employment with my book at http://www.fortunacandles.com and http://www.nathanyoung.net. I am do to be published in a few short months and will have some radio ads for it. The book will be on many different book sites in their databases on the web. As well as availible to order through 25,000 locations. The only thing I am good at is refirbishing computers. I wil not pick up other peoples trash or filth like was offered to be by State Voc Rehab. <wisdom4free@...> wrote: What Jobs are you good at? Young <nathaninfortuna > wrote: Likely why customized employment works.... Also I do not agree with the aspie or N.T concepts.. I will explain more in future writtings. Albert Eistien was said to be on the spectrum, I like his books and thoughts. <wisdom4free > wrote: Ok, one thought I have on the Asperger difference is in

i/visionary/inductive reasoning or better getting the gist of novel job or tasks. The Aspie has a general ability to be the better visionary, to analyze more deeply and come up with that much larger a picture. However, when put in situation with lots of detail the Aspie has a harder time organizing all the detail. This even more true when there is ADD. The end result is more creative and visionary work but we may not get a chance to get there. When a strong framework is already understood, that's so effective as to negate this hurdle of too much detail. Young <nathaninfortuna > wrote: Customized employment is very much like self-employment. I went to a presentation where social

workers, educators and job placement assistors for the disabled were taught about it's concept.Examples of disabled younger folks were given such as:1. A young man with disabilities started a flower shop.2. A disabled younger lady taught educational programs to pre-kindergarten children. She bought a computer and was contracted by a day care organization.Customized employment is encouraged for individuals with disabilities that are hard to place. Establishments like California State Rehab who was present at the presentation fail to provide assistance like this for harder to place individuals. Yet for others who have disabilities and are easily integrated with reasonable accommodations the program works.My example of customized employment in the only job settings that have worked for me were:1. Building computers, taking them apart to refurbish and installing OS software on

them.2. Making scented candles..3. Becoming an author..4. Racking leaves and cutting peoples grass.Is anyone else in this group on SSI/SSDI and would like to try customized employment for partial or full self-sufficiency? YoungTurning In Big BrotherMy First Authored BookOnline For Free..http://www.nathanyoung.net __________________________________________________

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