poppyfields wrote:
I am so sick of reading this online by people who claim to know all about ASDs. I want to tell them if you work with students with ASDs, they are probably not those on the more mild side. I am known for being very witty, and using sarcasm. I have more trouble understanding others, but I still get sarcasm if there's a change in voice tone and can understand some jokes (again, an obvious change in voice helps me). I also hear a lot we can't use metaphors when I can. I know quite a lot actually. I was more literal as a child. I still take some things literally, but when someone says "it's raining cats and dogs" I know what they mean, and I didn't have much trouble learning metaphors and idioms as a child.
I actually think people like me are harder to treat because we can do someething, yet not understand it as well in others. So it's hard to define our true level.
I am annoyed because people online will say you can't post on a forum if you have AS, especially if it isn't your special interest.
I was very literal as a child. My mom would get aggravated at me because of it. She explained what certain expressions meant. She also explained jokes and humor to me, at times.
I had problems with sarcasm, irony, metaphor, and some forms of humor (I liked knock-knock jokes) before ninth and tenth grade. When we studied it in literature class, I began to understand, partly because I loved studying literature.