Litguy wrote:
Same here. As a teacher, I remember who students are largely by where they sit. Very often, even by the end of a semester, when they come into my office, I have to ask them their names.
When I taught Perceptual Motor at my daughter's grade school, it took me forever to learn even half the names of the kids I saw often.
When I lived in Fairbanks, Alaska, I helped to teach downhill skiing to young kids (mostly, but sometimes teens and adults too).
Since we spent so much time out on Birch Hill (on Ft. Wainwright) and the temps were cold, the kids generally had their faces covered up.
I only knew them by their clothing. When we'd take a break inside the lodge, I never knew who was who without all their stuff on!
I have the same issues about names and faces. Since I'm not diagnosed with AS, but with ADD/HD, I'm not sure that it's just an AS thing, although I do understand that Aspy's have specific issues about face recognition.
I have worked with Nurses and other personnel at my hospital for 5 yrs now and I still cannot remember some of those people by name or face. This is despite working closely with them this whole time.
I still have, hmmm, I think one person in the lab I work in who I keep forgetting their name, even though they've worked there for a few years.
I'm still not sure how to correct this.
I'll walk away after being introduced to someone and I can even be repeating the name, but I'll forget it in short order.
I've resorted to writing down names when I remember to, but it didn't seem to work consistently for me and I don't do it anymore.
I try to check out nametags but that MOSTLY doesn't work because I have to look at someone's chest!
I always have people around work or in the same town who wave at me, smile, call out my name, and seem real chummy to me.
Sometimes there is that tiny bit, or even a full feeling that I do know them... but I can't remember from where or why.
There have been times these people have turned out to be from my daughter's school or from work.
I've learned to just talk to people without having to let on that I do not know them.
I seem like a real friendly guy, which I am of sorts, but sometimes it's just what I do so I don't have to reveal that I have no idea who I am talking to.
I hate when I know the person has a kid or kids, but I cannot remember how many or what their names are. They will ask about my daughter, even call her by name, but I cannot return the favor.
I just say, "So, how's your family?".
I find it best to keep them talking, or find a segue into a different subject that I
can talk about.
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