• Seigest@lemmy.ca
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    10 months ago

    Still waiting on my assessment.

    I was working in a school with a lot of differnt courses. I’ve come across a few like “working with Nerodivergence” things just clicked.

    I asked a colleague if this behaviors list was accurate as it could apply to anyone. They asked why I thought that. because all there are things i do and I’m not… oh.

    • I'm back on my BS 🤪@lemmy.worldOPM
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      10 months ago

      omg, I was at a farmer’s market one day with my ex. We went up to a tent that was selling these little toys that were basically cubes with different fidget tools on each end, like a light switch, buttons, a spinning volume-like knob, etc. I asked the lady what they were for. She said that autistic kids really like them. I played with it for a few seconds and responded, “Man, those autistic kids really know what’s up.” I then bought one for me and one for my ex’s 7 y/o nephew. He loved it! Like a year later, I find out I’m autistic, so I go into the deep dive of learning about autism and find out that autistic kids often flap their hands when they’re excited. Guess who else did that? My ex’s nephew.

      Another incident was when I was at my friend’s house and saw his 3 y/o daughter walking on her toes. I pointed it out, and the mom said, “Yeah, she got that from [the father’s] side of the family. 😮‍💨” I said, “Hmm…I get it. I used to walk like that, too. It hurts to hit your heel on the ground and provides for better shock absorption.” About 3 months later, the father tells me he’s autistic.

      I was so oblivious!! 🤦 😆

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        10 months ago

        I, too, walk on the balls of my feet! I dislike the thump thump my heels make on the floor so I walk like that to avoid it.