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SIG MUCH?Everyone is a bit ADHD I think, especially when you start to fill out these forms.
Here's mine btw, I don't know why I did it or what the hell it means.
I had a feeling this was partly about Asperger syndrome... I've known a few guys with it, one in law school, before I found out about the syndrome. Interesting stuff.
hmm looks like I'm the "different" one in this thread.
Funny how Bobak and Wasabi Both have similar charts...
Ok...here's my stuff:
Your Aspie score: 114 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 132 of 200
You seem to have both Aspie and neurotypical traits
Anyone care to tell me what this crap means (and BTW...I have ben professionally diagnosed as having adult ADD...but that and a nickel will get you a nickel)
Funny how Bobak and Wasabi Both have similar charts...
I'm just a poor man's version of them.
Your Aspie score: 60 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 153 of 200
You are very likely neurotypica
Your graph looks like a chicken. Why don't you sit on that little egg for a bit and see what hatches...
Your graph looks like a chicken. Why don't you sit on that little egg for a bit and see what hatches...
Funny how Bobak and Wasabi Both have similar charts...
I'm just a poor man's version of them.
all those syndromes and psycholigical "handicaps" are interesting indeed.
i study to become a school teacher and worked in several classes to learn how it is, with children that have pdd-nos, autism, nld and adhd.
the kid with nld was one of my favourite students there. He had something real. i dont know..
but i had problems with the kid that has heavy autism.
it was very difficult to come in the kids environment. First i was not accepted by the child. It went better, but it was not good enough imo. i worked in that class 1 year, 1 day in a week and that was not enough to win the confedence of the kid.
but its also very interesting to read about this.
but i prefer documentaries. that gives a concrete example of the behaviour of this sorts of "handicaps"
(i need to get educated in english, lol)