If I ever decide to go into acting, I'll have a lot of practice, lol. (I take the role of Buford in the script...it starts at :51 and ends at 1:39.)
-Creigh
Note to self: I need to work on memorizing some scripts! Trying to fulfill my role in a new script (which requires a lot of guesswork on my part) and drive at the same time in an unfamiliar city is hard! Thought some of you might relate. If I ever decide to go into acting, I'll have a lot of practice, lol. (I take the role of Buford in the script...it starts at :51 and ends at 1:39.) For those of you who aren't familiar, scripting is a comfortable and fun thing for a lot of autistic kids/adults to do. It's also (anecdotally) part of the pathway to language for a lot of kids. If you go over to Diary of a Mom, she's got a fun video of Brooke scripting up. https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10152211813501937&set=vb.310066991936&&theater
-Creigh
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About CreighI'm a college student who grew up with my Autistic younger sister, Caley. I've got a bachelor's degree in Psychology and I'm currently studying for my Master's in Speech Language Pathology. Top PostsOn Self-Advocacy
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