Also, meant but forgot to put in my last post:
Quote:
NTs with learning difficulties
is a bit of an oxymoron...
(I
kind of take your point about "polar opposites". There are people with neurodiverse conditions (eg Down's syndrome) who have kind of the opposite distribution of abilities to people with AS - ie averagely good at social/non-verbal stuff, much worse than average at memory and verbal/written communication - but, IMO, they have similarities as well - certainly, for me there's a strong identification/solidarity with
anyone whose distribution of abilities is significantly different from that called "NT", in whatever direction, because the same types of oppression, social exclusion and lack of understanding of our needs/abilities/differences happen to all of us...)
I didn't see the documentary about "Stars in the Skies", but it sounded interesting, altho from their website it did look like it was particularly geared towards a certain section of the "learning disabilities" spectrum, namely those with verbal/memory/"IQ" deficits but more NT-like social attitudes. I would rather be involved with organisations of all types of disabled people rather than those exclusive to particular impairments...