Due to autism, I have worked for my benefit in football – bronze

Although the bronze was diagnosed as autistic only in 2021, this news did not come as a very surprise for him.
“It was something that I always knew in a way,” she says. “My mother had talked about it from a very young age and saw things in me.”
Her situation in school revealed himself in her struggle to read and magic, and she came to know dyslexia.
Since childhood bronze has struggled to sleep, a sleep specialist suggested that it can be written in a magazine before bed.
“I will then write a book,” Bronze says with a smile. “My brain is like 100mph, even when lying in bed.”
The bronze struggles to contact the eye with people during conversation, while her habit of touching her hair during the game is seen equally by teammates and fans.
“People feel that ‘she is playing about forever’, but it is just calming me without calming myself,” reflects bronze.
It was during a lioness training camp that bronze learned that he had ADHD and autism.
“It essentially changed nothing, but it was an eye -opening,” says bronze.
“I just learned more about myself, understanding that in some situations I saw things differently for other people or worked in a different way for others.
“Sitting and talking through my symptoms really and how it affects me, situations that make me feel good or bad, it was the thing that really clicked in my head and made me feel so better.”