granolaturtle
Well-Known Member
She's nice, but I kind of have mixed feelings about her. I've gotten quite a bit of help staying on track with school work.
But when we first met, she'd make a lot of odd comments about how I'm smarter than most autistic people, how I can talk better than her son, how many problems her son has. It doesn't feel like a compliment. It's like the disability equivalent of being told "you're not like other girls".
She works with other disabled people, including one girl she calls a "downs syndrome girl". She also did ABA so this also makes me very wary of her.
She sends me texts and is trying to get me to read my textbook everyday, which is a good idea but when I don't it's just full on lecture time. And there's no way I can correct it. If she texts me while I'm reading the textbook to ask "have you read everyday" and since I haven't it doesn't even matter that I'm getting it done now, I just need to hear another bout of "you need to do this".
My (neurotypical) mom loves the woman and thinks she can do no wrong. So i feel very stuck.
There's no real choice involved here. I have to like and get along with this woman. If I don't I'm just dragging everyone down again.
She also kind of ignores what I say and adds her own interpretation to it. Like I tried to explain that when doing work, I start with the easiest thing first because I need to build momentum and confidence that I can complete tasks. She twisted it to mean that I need to start with the hardest thing first because that's how she does things. and then turns around and says "I'm not trying to change you".
When I told her that I don't feel relief or happiness at completing difficult tasks, and so orienting things around self rewards night not be a good idea, she just said "you'll feel it at some point."
But she has helped. I just... I don't feel like I have a full choice or am being fully respected as a 19 year old adult college student. But maybe I'm wrong. Does anyone else here have experience with "organizers"?
But when we first met, she'd make a lot of odd comments about how I'm smarter than most autistic people, how I can talk better than her son, how many problems her son has. It doesn't feel like a compliment. It's like the disability equivalent of being told "you're not like other girls".
She works with other disabled people, including one girl she calls a "downs syndrome girl". She also did ABA so this also makes me very wary of her.
She sends me texts and is trying to get me to read my textbook everyday, which is a good idea but when I don't it's just full on lecture time. And there's no way I can correct it. If she texts me while I'm reading the textbook to ask "have you read everyday" and since I haven't it doesn't even matter that I'm getting it done now, I just need to hear another bout of "you need to do this".
My (neurotypical) mom loves the woman and thinks she can do no wrong. So i feel very stuck.
There's no real choice involved here. I have to like and get along with this woman. If I don't I'm just dragging everyone down again.
She also kind of ignores what I say and adds her own interpretation to it. Like I tried to explain that when doing work, I start with the easiest thing first because I need to build momentum and confidence that I can complete tasks. She twisted it to mean that I need to start with the hardest thing first because that's how she does things. and then turns around and says "I'm not trying to change you".
When I told her that I don't feel relief or happiness at completing difficult tasks, and so orienting things around self rewards night not be a good idea, she just said "you'll feel it at some point."
But she has helped. I just... I don't feel like I have a full choice or am being fully respected as a 19 year old adult college student. But maybe I'm wrong. Does anyone else here have experience with "organizers"?