
NothingElseMatters
Warlock
- Mar 30, 2020
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Yes. It makes navigating life impossible.just found out i have asperger, 30 years later
My family dont`t wants accept my autism, so I can understand you, I don`t sure is the case of my family is fine o no, but is not a problem for me, even though I don`t have a strong communication with themYup. I self-diagnosed myself on June 2022. I have so much in common with autistic people that it's not possible I am not aspie. Some psychiatrists hypothesized earlier that I was probably autistic but my mother couldn't accept it. She was continuosly persuading me and doctors that I wasn't... And I was too dependent on her and submissive to deny it.
Strongly disagree.Children with asperger's and autism should never be educated with others. My school life was hell.
Personally, I'd rather be alone in the classroom than study with "normal" kids. My personal opinion based on my experience. I hate every minute of being in the same class with them.Strongly disagree.
Asperger's syndrome as a diagnosis gets thrown around way too easily and is basically handed out by some like TicTacs.
This would only isolate those with low levels or none at all even further, potentially making them mentally ill in the first place.
Yes but that really is just a personal thing. Classifying this by diagnosis would be throwing in ALOT of people that wouldn't benefit at best and most likely damage them.Personally, I'd rather be alone in the classroom than study with "normal" kids. My personal opinion based on my experience. I hate every minute of being in the same class with them.
Sure I am not an expert. I shared my personal opinion. I shouldn't be in the same class with "normal" kids. Bad experience. I met people with Asperger's and felt close to them. There are a lot of people with aspergers on this forum. I'd love to be in the same class with them, but with "normal" kids? No way!Yes but that really is just a personal thing. Classifying this by diagnosis would be throwing in ALOT of people that wouldn't benefit at best and most likely damage them.
If anything, there should be a better system in place that allows for cases yours to be homeschooled for example.
To each their own