kraftiekortie wrote:
I don't know where you got this quite erroneous idea that Aspies can't learn!
Where did you get this information?
I'm glad us Aspies here are speaking out---and proving the folly of that assumption.
Or maybe this is sort of a "joke" thread? An ironic thread?
Well, it's like this, kraftiekortie.
Some things I can learn well, other things I can't.
Actually it's more like, in some settings and environments I excel at learning, in others, I stink.
My IQ hovers near genius level.
I'm a Phi Beta Kappa.
And yet, I posted in another thread about how sometimes I can't follow directions people give me
because they speak too fast, or because my mind glosses over it ...
(because my learning style is different than that of most NTs).
So in a classroom setting, I shine.
Focusing on creative endeavors like art, I shine.
In more social settings, ... not so much.
Dealing with NT communication, not so much ... even when I tell myself I'll do better next time,
like Charlie Brown, Lucy, and the football.
Bottom Line:
Yes, Aspies can learn.
Basically, like everyone else in the world,
we have strengths and weaknesses.
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