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Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 8:52 pm
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So, aspergers is basically the reason I dropped out of school. At the time we didn't know it was aspergers related but I was having trouble taking in information and was just bored out of my mind to where learning was frustrating because I couldn't focus.
Now and days I really love learning, and want to learn, but whenever I read the slightest noise interrupts my thought process, and discussions around me are also extremely distracting. If I read something in the book that reminds me of something I'll also daydream for a good 10 minutes and then not even remember what I just read. I live with my mom since I'm 16 and she has to have the T.V. on all the time, and its loud so I especially can't read at home. I've asked her for ear plugs but she gets all angry and says they're expensive, which I've tried telling her they aren't but then she thinks I'm being argumentative and then I just stop talking.
I have very low self confidence and self esteem since I don't "know it all", and I really want to, but I feel like I can't and it just kills me. Does anyone have advice on what I can do?
I've been learning C++ programming from playing around with game emulators, but that's the only thing I've found effective in learning, and even that the learning is very little.
_Gentle Like The Fawn, Fierce Like The Bear, Protective Like The Wolf.
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Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 4:48 pm
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Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 9:03 pm
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Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 3:53 pm
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Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2010 11:07 pm
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Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 8:03 pm
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Sans Serif From what I understand, Autism has it's ups and downs. Sometimes you're able to deal with certain stimuli, sometimes not. Our therapist mentioned that a lot of people use mp3 players or game systems with headphones to help cope with certain noises. Also, Autism is often paired with other learning disorders or mood disorders. So, ADD or ADHD is not out of the realm of possibility. I think the best thing you can do is find what works for you so you can learn and get the education you deserve. If you need help, there are many resources available. It all kind of depends where you live and how old you are. If you are young enough, the school district might help out. Or, you could get connected with a local therapist or maybe a regional center to help. 3nodding
A CD player sounds like a good idea, at least with classical music maybe. Music with lyrics would be distracting XD I hate school though, just the sight of one sends me into fight or flight, I hate even looking at one. We are trying to get uh... I forgot what they called it, something like developmental delay services or something like that. I think they would help me with school... its just taking forever, as usual the government is slow XD I just hope the learning stuff won't take place in a school >_< If it does I want to go after everyone has left.
I've thought about reading out loud to my mom, it would really help the information sink in and we would both be learning, but she didn't want to hear about freemasonry. Finally I told her the idea today and she was like all for it, it made me lol because before she was like NO, and she said that before she thought I was trying to convert her to freemasonry lol. I'll try that though, and once I finally get the developmental delay services I think it will be a lot better.
Thanks, to both of you! Though uh, how many hours do you think I should read? I was thinking maybe two or three, I'm just worried about my voice box getting sore. XD
_Gentle Like The Fawn, Fierce Like The Bear, Protective Like The Wolf.
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Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 8:20 pm
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Its Wolfeh Sans Serif From what I understand, Autism has it's ups and downs. Sometimes you're able to deal with certain stimuli, sometimes not. Our therapist mentioned that a lot of people use mp3 players or game systems with headphones to help cope with certain noises. Also, Autism is often paired with other learning disorders or mood disorders. So, ADD or ADHD is not out of the realm of possibility. I think the best thing you can do is find what works for you so you can learn and get the education you deserve. If you need help, there are many resources available. It all kind of depends where you live and how old you are. If you are young enough, the school district might help out. Or, you could get connected with a local therapist or maybe a regional center to help. 3nodding
A CD player sounds like a good idea, at least with classical music maybe. Music with lyrics would be distracting XD I hate school though, just the sight of one sends me into fight or flight, I hate even looking at one. We are trying to get uh... I forgot what they called it, something like developmental delay services or something like that. I think they would help me with school... its just taking forever, as usual the government is slow XD I just hope the learning stuff won't take place in a school >_< If it does I want to go after everyone has left.
I've thought about reading out loud to my mom, it would really help the information sink in and we would both be learning, but she didn't want to hear about freemasonry. Finally I told her the idea today and she was like all for it, it made me lol because before she was like NO, and she said that before she thought I was trying to convert her to freemasonry lol. I'll try that though, and once I finally get the developmental delay services I think it will be a lot better.
Thanks, to both of you! Though uh, how many hours do you think I should read? I was thinking maybe two or three, I'm just worried about my voice box getting sore. XD
_Gentle Like The Fawn, Fierce Like The Bear, Protective Like The Wolf. If you're going through your school district, you might be able to do an independent study time program or maybe attend a classroom setting a limited amount of time per week. 3nodding
I would read as much as you want about anything and everything you are interested in, or try to learn about your interests in any case. It doesn't hurt to excel in the things you like, and let them worry about how to teach you about the tougher subjects. whee
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Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2012 4:35 pm
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Posted: Tue May 13, 2014 4:08 pm
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Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2014 2:14 pm
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