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Britini waited to disclose her Autism diagnosis to the rest of the contestants until the Big Brother 23 season finale. She stood up in front of her entire cast and stated, “When I was 22 months old, I was diagnosed with Autism and I have been living with Autism every single day.
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Read More »“For me, my college years were truly some of the greatest years! I was involved in 17 clubs and organizations throughout my four years on campus, as well as being cast in seven productions with Niagara University Theatre. During college, I was given the opportunity to figure out who I was, start to share my Autism journey more, and most importantly, learn how to use my Superpower to become an Advocate for Autism Acceptance.” So, how did this aspiring teacher find her place on reality TV? Britini auditioned for Big Brother by sending in a humorous video of her standing in front of a Christmas tree. Although, sending in this video didn’t mean that she was not fearful of going on the show for specific reasons. “My biggest fear of competing on Big Brother was definitely the understanding that not only would I be separated from my family for three months, but that I would have legit no communication with them for that period of time. Throughout my entire life, my family has been my rocks, especially my mother. Not being able to have them as someone who I could even call was a definite fear of mine. In the house, that was the first time I’ve ever had to truly subvocalize and perceive events on my own,” Britini stated. Out of all of the activities Britini has done throughout her life, karate was definitely one that prepared Britini with specific qualities that worked to her advantage on Big Brother. In regards to her martial arts journey, Britini stated, “In December 2020, I was promoted to the rank of 4th degree black belt in the Chuck Norris System. I am also a three-time world champion at the United Fighting Arts Federation World Championships Tournament. I developed from karate four important qualities that I used while competing on Big Brother, being discipline, loyalty, respect, and integrity. Time alone on the show required me to be disciplined and focused on my goal. For me to make it to the next week in the house, I had to earn the respect of the other contestants. Loyalty and integrity enabled me to connect with the other contestants in the house and allowed me to develop personal connections with each of my houseguests.”
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Read More »In going on Big Brother, Britini hopes to be an inspiration to so many others. “Never ever give up on your dreams and go after anything and everything you want to accomplish throughout your life! Through living with Autism, certain days will be harder than others, but hard work pays off! I followed my dream, never gave up, and I truly feel so honored to be the first female to compete on Big Brother who was diagnosed with Autism.” Britini currently works as a Building-Base Substitute for grades two through six. When she’s not subbing, she is a dance instructor at a local studio in Niagara Falls, works in retail part time, and manages her social media accounts. Big Brother has provided her with a national platform to speak and advocate for autism. She encourages individuals on the spectrum to “never give up on your dreams, never let anyone tell you what you can or cannot do, and always remember that you can do anything you set your mind to.” Ron Sandison works full time in the medical field and is a professor of theology at Destiny School of Ministry. He is an advisory board member of Autism Society Faith Initiative of Autism Society of America. Sandison has a Master of Divinity from Oral Roberts University and is the author of A Parent’s Guide to Autism: Practical Advice. Biblical Wisdom, published by Charisma House and Thought, Choice, Action. He has memorized over 10,000 Scriptures including 22 complete books of the New Testament and over 5,000 quotes. Ron’s third book Views from the Spectrum was released in May 2021. Ron frequently guest speaks at colleges, conferences, autism centers, and churches. Ron and his wife, Kristen, reside in Rochester Hills, MI, with a baby daughter, Makayla Marie born on March 20, 2016. You can contact Ron at his website www.spectruminclusion.com or email him at sandison456@hotmail.com
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