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Social = inability to form peer relations
Unable or unwilling? How does the psychologist know the difference?
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Vocation = unable to work (or works far below one's qualifications and needs allowances made to keep the job)
What sort of allowances? Ones which aren't really that difficult to make, or ones which cause an inconveinience to they employer? As long as they can hold down a job...
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Academia = unable to attend/complete mainstream schooling (perhaps possible with allowances given)
Again, what sort of allowances? Ones which any good society should be able to make quite easily, or...
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Other areas = independent living
A lot of NTs fit this criteria
Anyway, if the diagnosis is made when the person if 4, this doesn't really apply. Then again, neither does Academia or Vocation...
How many Aspies wouldn't fit the criteria if society changed just a little?
As for myself... can't say I can hold down a job, because I've never had to. Academia - I probably could manage (now), but they never really let me
Social - yeah, I can make peer relationships, and personally think that part should be scrapped from the DSM. Independent living - never tried, but all evidence suggests I could manage it.
Looks like I'm not an Aspie afterall, despite fitting the other criteria