SocOfAutism wrote:
During those times I have to give him exact instructions or he can't find the simplest things in our house. Such as, say, the no-more-tears soap that our son uses. I can't just assume that he knows where it is
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These items NEVER move around, but I have noticed that he can't keep track of them. I've heard that it can be a "man thing" and it can be an "aspie thing." I don't know which is the truth, but I just try to be more specific when I give directions. No big deal.
My dad's not autistic but he can't keep track of things, he keeps forgetting where he put things. I'm the opposite - I never lose or forget where I put anything, I notice when things are out of place without even thinking about it - I just seem to be keeping track of everything somehow, say something and I know where it is. This sort of thing is completely effortless and comes naturally.
However, this:
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Please give Jr a bath, and wash him using the no-more-tears soap, which is located on the top of the shelves over the toilet, in the left basket. Jr's towel is hanging behind the door on the right side.
I can't for the life of me do that, I just can't absorb that information. Anything said in this sort of format hurts my brain to even try to process.
I'm the complete opposite of your husband in this way. Maybe it's gender related, or maybe it's one of those things autistic people are opposites with, I don't know.