Just a Little Different
I scored 34 on Newsweek's Autism Spectrum Quotient. Most people with Asberger's Syndrome or Highly Functioning Autism score around 35.
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I scored 34 on Newsweek's Autism Spectrum Quotient. Most people with Asberger's Syndrome or Highly Functioning Autism score around 35.
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Heh. I scored 41! But what I want to know is, what do I do about it? How can I make my life easier?
Posted by: Kai Jones | January 23, 2008 at 02:42 PM
I'm tempted to laugh and say, "3 minutes to Wapner."
I am wondering if introverts and folks with autism share some similar characteristics which are strained out in the Autism test. I've always considered myself an introvert; have never been diagnosed with autism.
Anyway - making life better - I think it's all a matter of accepting oneself for who one is. I don't look at my differences as weaknesses so much as personality traits which, like all traits, are accompanied by both advantages and disadvantages.
Posted by: Gail | January 23, 2008 at 04:20 PM