Ryan has finished lots this last school year. He has finished Part I of his coffee internship. He has also finished three years of training at RMG Imaging Artists. He has grown so much as a result of these programs.
Ryan has professional skills that can now help him lead an independent life. He has products for sale, and that number of products will increase as the year continues. Here’s a link to his online market: http://www.shop.rmgia.com/sellers/ryan-johnson/products/
The coffee internship has helped Ryan develop customer service. Now he is much more confident greeting and talking with people. Ryan is now working on the second part of the internship: interview skills.
All these steps are literally that: steps on the road of Ryan’s life!
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I am: a) happily married for over 27 years; b) mom to five boys, three diagnosed with autism; c) a home schooling mom; and d) self-employed as a piano teacher. There is no trace of autism on my side or my husband's side of the family tree. Until nine years ago, my youngest four all had disabilities, the youngest three with autism. Five years ago my youngest did not "qualify" for the autism label, rendering him "recovered". My second oldest also "tested" out of his speech delay. My husband and I attribute these successes to the care of many family members and therapists, change in diets, not following mainstream medicine yet listening to medical advice, doing our own research, and most importantly, lots of prayer.
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