serenaserenaserena wrote:
I don't know why it'd be "stealing their diagnosis." Asperger's syndrome is autism. It doesn't matter where you are on a scale. It's not robbing anybody of anything. It makes it sound like autism is for labeling the people who have bad problems, when it's just supposed to describe what type of brain one has.
Three times a daughter of Coldharbour is right. Just because the most relevant part of the manual is in the aspergers section of the autism book doesn't mean that we're playing with different machines. The similarities are definitely there. I personally work direct care with the developmentally and intellectually disabled, including clients with various levels of autism. Because of the similarities in how our brains work, I can clearly communicate more effectively with them than other staff or clients, if only because my personal life has seen a lot of autism research. I see and really understand when someone is having a stop and process moment or a sensory issue. I can tell when some of my clients are having trouble processing all of the words my very verbal brain is making and I present a visual choice that makes them quite happy.
That post really got away from me after I started out just wanting to make a Skyrim reference...
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