During the pandemic lockdown, I worked remotely for over a year as a paraeducator working distance learning with high school students.
In May 2020, I was officially diagnosed with autism and after years of masking my autistic traits, I had been slowly unmasking.
During distance learning, it was easy to take breaks in between sessions and I didn’t have to socialize with others if I didn’t want to.
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