AS Valedictorian: Be True To Yourself
Published July 02, 2009 @ 04:14PM PT
The feeds are full of graduation stories this time of year, and Littleton (NH) had a graduation with a message about labels. The Valedictorian referenced his AS in his speech,
"I was born with Asperger's Syndrome," said Valedictorian Christopher Beaulieu during his address. "Being labeled as having Asperger's, I was told I couldn't do things such as telling jokes or giving speeches. Despite those assumptions, I have earned the opportunity to speak here today. I'm saying this because I'd like to make a point about labeling."
He advised his classmates and those in the audience to be true to themselves.
"Don't be a lemming. Follow your own path, even if it means some of your so-called friends might not approve of it," Beaulieu said. He received a standing ovation.
The Salutatorian sent the message in another way--instead of a spoken communication to the audience, she played a song on her clarinet; a medium that was more comfortable for her personally.
Assumptions, labels, and stereotypes are destructive after a point. There are so many benefits to being true to one's self (like an innovative way of giving a speech!). These young people happily have this to guide them at the start of their adult lives.
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I would have beaten him to it by more than a generation, except that the private school I ended up in was too samll to have a valedictorian, or even a prom, for that matter.
Maybe someday NTs will start worrying about whther their kids can keep up with us!
Posted by Mark Romoser on 07/02/2009 @ 04:29PM PT
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