Today is Autism Day. Here is a little about it:
https://www.checkiday.com/ad89ff88e453b334a0dabeaa05927c09/autism-sunday
https://www.checkiday.com/ad89ff88e453b334a0dabeaa05927c09/autism-sunday
I was diagnosed with Asperger's a few years ago. It wasn't recognized until the late 90's or early 2000's. I often wondered why I thought & did things differently as a person. After my revelation I had answers, I dealt with it all my life. I played sports, went in the military, got married, had children & held the same job for almost 50 years. I was very good in what I did but because of my personality I struggled in the professional arena.First I ever heard about such a day.
My 14 year old son has what is called Aspergers. A high functioning autism out of the spectrum.
What are people praying for? Peter is different than what we call normal. But normal is a human derived definition. About 1% of all humans on earth have autism of some form. These people have a role in our societies. Aspergers is not a handicap as many would define it.
I saw an article recently that Microsoft was specifically looking for individuals with Aspergers to work in their programming departments. My son has had hazing problems with (normal) students in school, but he is learning to recognize thier own disfunction in realizing value with "different" people. I believe it is part of Peter's call in our society.
My son, Peter, will find his role in society just like all of us have had to do. We encourage him in his growth to adulthood. He is impacting those he associates with in his daily life.