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Possible Careers for Your Autistic Child

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While a traditional nine to five corporate setting may not work for your autistic child, this does not mean that he will not be able to find a job that will suit him. Below are just some of the careers that people with autism may excel at -

Taking Care of Animals

While many autistic people have difficulty relating to other people, some of them do not have any qualms about interacting with animals. This makes them perfect for animal oriented jobs as they can channel their love of the animals into something more productive. Some of the jobs that they may be good at includes being a zookeeper, pet sitter, breeder, animal curator, etc. Aiming to be a veterinarian may be a bit difficult but it is certainly not impossible.

Working on their Passion

Some autistic people have a passion for a specific topic or object. They like to learn about their passion and they demonstrate a high level of knowledge regarding this. For these people, it is a good idea to use this passion as a springboard for their careers. They will not only love what they do but they will definitely excel in it too. For example, if they are interested in a particular artifact, they can explore being a museum professional, a researcher, a writer or even an archeologist. If they are interested in plants, they can become a gardener, landscape artist or a horticulturalist.

Military

The military might be a good place for autistic people who enjoy having rules as well as a rigid structure. The military environment has absolute rules which everyone are expected to follow and as such, autistic people who like to follow the rules at all costs will be a perfect fit. The military also tend to have a set schedule which the autistic person may find comfort in.

Industrial Design / CAD Designer

Some people who have been diagnosed with autism tend to think better in pictures rather than in words. They have no difficulty envisioning pictures and designs in their head. Some autistic people even have the capability to look at a two dimensional object and imagine it as a three dimensional object. Given the right training, people who have this particular skill would do well in jobs such as CAD (Computer Aided Design) design, exhibit prototyping, architectural model construction, etc.

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