Would you Hire the Brain?
December 20, 2008 by Kristina Chew, PhD
Filed under Health
A 16-year-old starts his own computer consulting and repair business, Hire the Brain—impressive. Today’s Columbia Tribune tells how Collin Driscoll, who has Asperger Syndrome, started his company with his father and, too, how he’s learned to deal with his sound sensitivity.
Several months ago, [Driscoll's] mother convinced him to take a trip by himself to his aunt’s home in Kansas and to help her trucking company fix its computer system. It was a big step for Collin, but he enjoyed it, and at his aunt’s encouragement decided he wanted to start the business with his father, Steve, an IT programmer who formerly worked for large companies but was forced into semi-retirement after suffering a stroke.
“I’ve gone from being the geek to being his driver,” joked Steve Driscoll, who marvels at his son’s ability with computers.
Go here to the webpage of Hire the Brain, which notes “Why pay for the whole squad when all you need is one good brain?”—why, indeed?















Way too cool!!!!
Some people believe kids should be discouraged from following their interests when it comes to aspergers. I think it’s a big mistake!!!
What an inspirational story!
I applaud Collin’s parents for giving him that little nudge to spread his wings… and fly to greater things.
Every child needs encouragement.
Every child needs to know that all things are possible.
Great post!
Adonya
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