The Wikipedia article Talented and Gifted Program, mentions Affective Curriculum. I don't believe I ever received this. I am going to go to an AS specialist, and would like to undergo DX tests. I've recently perused a book that is all about Gifted Adolescents and Adults being misdiagnosed with AS, ADHD, Bipolar Disorder, and other problems that as it turns out after a second, third, or even fourth opinion, they do not have. The big argument is that there are gifted traits that many gifted individuals have in common, and that they should not be classified into a set of criteria for pre-existing disorders, because they aren't classic enough. I'm not sure how I feel about that. I think that with what we know about Autism and giftedness that it's safer to assume that giftedness could be a sign of an Autistic Spectrum disorder, but not necessarily. I was the first "gifted" member of my family. My mom was the first member of her family to attend college, as was my father, but he didn't receive a degree that I am aware of. He now has a special interest or a hobby in popular theory of cosmology and some physics, but absolutely no academic background in the fields.
Both my parents were in the Air Force when they met, and both sets of my grandparents exhibit weirdness, or have had full blown psychological issues. My mom has an epileptic seizure disorder. Dad has flat effect and other a-typical traits that I've observed.