A mother in Tarrant County is on a mission to help her twin sons to succeed. She won’t let autism hold them back. Now, the teenagers are running their own business.Initially, Matthew and Seth Sherwin wanted to find jobs when they turned 16. Some of their friends had gotten their first jobs, and they were eager. However, their job interviews did not go as well as they’d hoped.
"Sorry I’m getting emotional, but it was a lot of work and a lot of stress and a lot of sweat and tears and lots of friends having to come help me because I couldn’t do it all by myself," Blanca said.They named their mobile business Spectrum Treats with the motto "Full Flavor, Color and Personality.""They’re very much aware that they do have autism. We never saw it as a disability. I never taught it to them as a disability. On the contrary," Blanca said.