our motor skills
hi there,
as far as i understand it now, we all have some sort of sensory and emotional issues. Furthermore, most of us have also motor skills deficits. When i was born, the doctors told my parents after some months about it, and i got some special training and it got better.
I was pretty good in sports, but sometimes i still wonder if i got some deficits there, e.g. i am bad in dancing, and though i can swim, i can't crawl, too much things to coordinate.
My question here is the following: as far as i understood it now (thanks to e.g. intensive world syndrome theory etc.) autism is heavily related to hypersensitivity. However, i wonder, why do we also have these motor deficits? What does this have to do with sensitivity??
thanks
anton
If the wiring of the brain is different for social skills, it is not surprising other traits are different as well.
My theory is I have a limited amount of control on everything. Because of that it is difficult/impossible to both listen, talk and pick up social cues. It is difficult to behave in a group. But it is also difficult to do much coordination or precise things (which also requires coordination).
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