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Description
Nightlight loves a good bedtime story. And then she loves to snuggle with the book! Facts about math, science, and spells also count as stories for her.
Nightlight is attached to things that give her a sense of stability and predictability. A book she knows and loves is like a security blanket for her. Her big brother, White Night, is one of few people who can do the same.
Nightlight feels safe in her big brother’s arms. White Night teaches her that the world was made for friendship. The sense of safety she finds with him helps her find the courage to reach out and make friends.
The thought of needing friends has been a scary concept for Nightlight. Making friends can be one of the messiest tasks. Moreover, unpredictability can be especially tough for those on the autism spectrum (cf. this article: https://neurodevelopmentcenter.com/bad-surprises-make-good-treatment-for-aspergers-syndrome/). As Nightlight learns to appreciate her brother’s patience and loyalty, she learns to enjoy showing these same qualities for others.
Nightlight is attached to things that give her a sense of stability and predictability. A book she knows and loves is like a security blanket for her. Her big brother, White Night, is one of few people who can do the same.
Nightlight feels safe in her big brother’s arms. White Night teaches her that the world was made for friendship. The sense of safety she finds with him helps her find the courage to reach out and make friends.
The thought of needing friends has been a scary concept for Nightlight. Making friends can be one of the messiest tasks. Moreover, unpredictability can be especially tough for those on the autism spectrum (cf. this article: https://neurodevelopmentcenter.com/bad-surprises-make-good-treatment-for-aspergers-syndrome/). As Nightlight learns to appreciate her brother’s patience and loyalty, she learns to enjoy showing these same qualities for others.
(C) and (TM) M. Wayne Howell (me). Drawn by mr-tiaa.
Also available as a T-shirt design here: https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/9912030-snugglebook?store_id=336849.
I definitely understand:
Awareness is one thing, but acceptance, understanding and the best possible resources are what is most important in my opinion when it comes to autism
In my work, my focus is to empower those on the autism spectrum. Awareness is not really my concern – but rather showing that many on the spectrum are far more capable than popularly thought. In most of my stories, you may see the effects of the spectrum without it being explicitly pointed out.
Ah, that’s good to know!
Great that she enjoys jazz; so do I!
I also love music from classic eras such as the 60s, 70s and 80s. I do like some songs from the 2000s forward, but I tend to focus especially on previous eras. It’s kind of my “fixation”, as people on the spectrum tend to have.
By turns, my OC Mellow is a lot like that as well. If Nightlight were curious about seeing a pony like him perform, I’m sure he could arrange music she’d feel comfortable with and moved by!
This is great! Knowing this about Nightlight, I can identify with her even more than before!
I’ll take a look at the shirt. Thanks for reminding me about it!
Though I might be more partial to the sticker version, come to think of it
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@Mellow Rhythm
By the way, if you want, I do sell this image as a T-shirt (along with various other media), on TeePublic (link in the description)!
Thanks for asking that question! After giving it a little thought, I think the answer would be this: Nightlight loves mainly music that has a soothing quality.
Nightlight would love a lot of the smooth jazz from the ’80s and ’90s, along with many pop songs from that time. She prefers a volume that is loud and clear – but still easy on the ears. In my work, most of the technology is early 20th century or older. Therefore, Nightlight would enjoy a lot of pre-rock music. She would also enjoy a lot of the music from the ‘50s, ‘60s, and ‘70s.
Nightlight would enjoy some hard rock songs, especially ones that lift her spirits or allow her to vent anger. She would also enjoy some hip-hop songs. She doesn’t generally enjoy sad stories, though many of her favorite songs have a tone that is less than happy. She wouldn’t have many favorite songs from the 2000s forward, though there are some. This is probably because too many songs from that time forward do not have much substance to her.
Nightlight’s brother does not let her listen to nasty lyrics. Fortunately, she is at the stage where she cannot normally enjoy or ignore such lyrics. In any case, where she lives, such songs are mostly taboo. (In some of the big cities, this is not the case.)
@Enmity1498
Yep! And agreed on both counts - It is great to see genuinely positive representations of the autistic community on the internet, even in spite of all the memes, jibes, and decidedly less “palatable” and “savoury” aspects that many people online seem to focus on (Chris-Chan, to name one).
I myself take all those memes in stride, and don’t mind having a laugh about all that stuff now and then, but I am certainly not ashamed to have it - and it has helped me try to learn about and better myself through the years.
On the pandemic note, it’s just great to know we’ve got sweet and beautiful pony OCs like Nightlight to experience while we’re all hanging in there. It helps us to keep going :)
You’re an aspie as well? That is amazing! And yes, I would love to see more of nightlight in Derpibooru. It is so nice to see positive representation of the autistic community here, especially since there have been some rather critical Aspie posts here in the past.
However, I wonder what Nightlight’s feelings about certain music like Hard Rock and Metal would be? Mellow plays and listens to that music.
I know that many others on the spectrum do not like loud noises. I don’t, but I make exceptions when it comes to loud music I enjoy.
Sorry about the wall of comments here… Hehe
Just kind of pondering this OC in text form I guess :p
She’s just my type of pony! <3
Saying this as an aspie myself