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ghatti
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30 Nov 2005, 3:14 pm

What does NT stand for??



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30 Nov 2005, 3:17 pm

neurotypical but if you want to move onto what do NT's stand for we can get into all kindof fights :).


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30 Nov 2005, 3:18 pm

NeuroTypical...ie a person without any ADD, Aspergers, dylexia, etc. No nuerological differences.

But its used on this forum to mean people without Asperger's or Autism.



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30 Nov 2005, 4:02 pm

See this page for other abbreviations:

http://www.wrongplanet.net/asperger.htm ... +Planet#10


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30 Nov 2005, 7:13 pm

a person without our problems.



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30 Nov 2005, 7:21 pm

BeeBee wrote:
NeuroTypical...ie a person without any ADD, Aspergers, dylexia, etc. No nuerological differences.
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everyone has add so not having it would be different


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30 Nov 2005, 8:28 pm

when I was first here I thought it meant "New Testament" or "normal type" or "non tormented."