Oh yes, in a big way!
When I was in kindergarden, my teacher, who was in her 60's with over 40 years teaching experiance, flagged me as being "the oddest duck she had ever seen". I have no depth perception, so that was blamed, she and my mother determined that because of my eyes, "I was intimidated with all the activities and all the co motion. Much the way a NT would be afraid to run across a freeway! Worried they would get hit!
Now, I am sure it was the Asperger's, not the Strabismus. The funny thing is, I don't remember being on the "sidelines" I felt like I was in a world wind of activity and participating! I was more then happy to just watch the world go by.
But, they knew what was best, and "drew me out" encouraging me to "participate". I honestly believe, I would have been better off left as an observer. I did my best, but always met with regection for other AS socal skills reasons. It was /is heartbreaking.
I still really enjoy life as a voyeur. Not in a crazy perverted sense, just watching people around me. It is very intruging!