alexptrans wrote:
I wonder what you guys think, and whether it's true that some gifted people are misdiagnosed as aspies.
IMO giftedness could lend someone a steeper learning curve in re developing coping strategies, thus obscuring things. this is not an answer, i realize, but a provocation of further questions.
later in life, a gifted person will likely have accomplishments indicative of their strengths though where someone with AS will have a scattered pattern of abilities, or have severely fallen off the charts in terms of their potential reaching fruition. both might have problems relating to peers in adolescence for different reasons.
Dots wrote:
And the article says that gifted children will see and be aware that they're different, while AS children will not.
AS children know they are different.
also read in a post recently that giftedness was included as a trait indicative of a genetic indicator of autism, lying in the broader autism phenotype. i have read lists of traits in gifted children that sound much like mild AS. not sure what to make of this.
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