Susan Powter is an English teacher at a private school in the San Francisco Bay Area. One day we talked about how we were both on the autism spectrum and how that’s just how we are. I was asked if I would like to give her the opportunity to speak at the Autism Awareness Month’s event and she agreed to do so. The event took place at the Bay Area YMCA in Oakland.
This is the first year we’ve ever had a guest speaker on the Autism Awareness Month event. I thought this was a great idea since Susan is a great teacher and her topic can relate to some of the other topics we talk about. Susan gave a talk called “Treat each day to be great.” She is a bit of a rock star in the autism community and gave a pretty good talk.
I have to say I’m a bit disappointed that Susan Powter is giving a talk. I know some of my colleagues who have autism think Susan is a great speaker. She’s a great writer, and has written a bunch of books. She’s been teaching for years and still gets really into her writing. But for me, I just feel like she should have come up to speak. She is a great teacher and someone I really respect.
Susan isn’t that great a speaker—she’s not great a writer—but she has a really nice voice, and she is a really nice person. Her talk was a little too long, and I felt like she wasn’t as passionate about what she was saying as she could have been. (I’m not sure if she was even trying to be passionate about the topic she was speaking on, but I’m not really sure she was).
I think that this is a good example of why Susan is a great teacher. She knows how to lead a class in a way that you can feel and enjoy it. She is a great teacher, and people who dont like her are missing out.
I think the issue here is that Susan is a teacher who is passionate about her subject. She really knows her stuff. I just think there was a tone that was missing, because she went on and on about her passion. She seems to be a very natural and passionate speaker, and that might have been one of the reasons why she seemed to be having a great time.
Susan is a great teacher because she is passionate about her subject. Susan is passionate about her subject because she is passionate. She is passionate because she is passionate. She is passionate because she is passionate.
That said, I still think that she could have taken a little bit of a more neutral approach, talking about her own passion and hobbies, and maybe that would have lessened the impact of her passion for her subject.
I think I would have liked to have been a little more honest about my own passion for her class. I was excited for Susan to have a new subject. It was a new experience for me to be a part of something new, and it was a new experience for Susan to be a part of something new. I wanted Susan to have fun, and I wanted her to have fun. I wanted Susan to not be scared. I wanted Susan to not feel scared.
I think Susan and I both felt that way. I’m not sure her enthusiasm was fully felt by everyone, but I think we all felt that way. Maybe we’re just a little bit more honest about our passions than we normally would be, but it is interesting to see how passionate we are about something new.