starkid wrote:
Jon81 wrote:
I have two boys with classic autism and I am very much interested in hearing from all you classic autistic what the world is like from your point of view.
I think Ido in Autismland is a good book for this. Non-speaking teenager with classic autism.
That's just crazy. What an incredible feeling for everyone involved to be able to reach him and also for him being able to communicate in such a direct way.
It only makes me wonder even more if there really is such a thing as mental retardation or if there's just a problem with the learning. Something in the brain is not connecting or the connections are not leading to the places where they should. If I am woken up during sleep and get a direct question like -"where is the car key", my brain sometimes just can't recollect what is being said and I'm left looking like a question mark, but then it kind of uploads and I'm able to tell what's going on. If life is like that with a learning disability then I'm really sorry for you. Must be so frustrating to not be able gather information.
Regarding the spectrum and the levels. This is only what I've learned from my psychologist, also a close friend of Ivar Lövåås, which I've already mentioned in a different thread. He has come to the conclusion autism and asperger is not the same thing (Lövåås agrees on this). However, IQ and autism level is not a static thing and you're able to move on the spectrum as time goes by.
Just forwarding that reply.
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