Echolaliast Found Voice and Sound Time Lags (Neurodiversity)

Shinichi, the founder of Echolaliast-Labo, has been reflecting on the best solutions to address his challenges. What issues is he facing? He has been officially diagnosed with epilepsy, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). These triple conditions had been creating significant barriers for him. However, they have also transformed his perspective. … Read more

Echolalia and Self-Chatting Part 1 (Daily Blog)

Self-Chattng Has Meaning for Them Shinichi, a bilingual writer, worked as a reservation staff at a luxury hotel from 2008 to 2018. He has been officially diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD); however, he was fortunate to learn the formal behaviour while working for the hotel. In his experience, … Read more

The Autistic Systemizes Routine (Free Essay)

Q: How should leaders teach work to autistic workers? Write at least 250 words. In general, most workers have to complete numerous tasks. Autistic individuals can somehow communicate with other workers using their nonverbal skills. While some autistic people may struggle with learning how to do tasks, they possess fundamental skills. Such individuals can acquire … Read more

Job Experiences for Schoolchildren (IELTS Task2)

Q: Should schoolchildren be taught proper social behaviour by professionals in various fields? Write at least 200–240 words. 

Some decades ago, schoolchildren could have learned social manners from teachers or parents. However, in today’s age, certain professions offer the opportunity for observers and customers to witness the inner workings of manufacturing lines. In my view, I agree that having job experience makes a great learning opportunity for children.

First, schoolchildren can envision their future jobs through job experience. In other words, occupational professionals can show school children how to work through job experience. For instance, schoolchildren can have an experience making a bed. Some schoolchildren are not good at communicating with others, such as having severe autism. Cleaning staff can demonstrate how to clean it in the hotel without much communication. As a result, such children can imagine what they do when they are working.

Second, schoolchildren can learn how to communicate with guests or customers. For example, some secretaries can teach how to communicate with the guest. They have the ability to handle formal and polite conversations proficiently. For such reasons, schoolchildren can obtain communication skills with people in the upper class, such as their bosses. Also, school children can learn how to cherish amicable friends. Job experiences teach them how to communicate with appropriate behaviours. 

In summary, job experiences provide invaluable lessons on effective communication and appropriate professional behaviour. Schoolchildren can effectively demonstrate their polite attitude towards teachers and friends through such behaviour. As a result, they can learn how to make amicable friendships.

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