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Re: Those frozen threads are part of why I'm embarassed about my potential autism
I tend to sit on a borderline where I could be someone without autism who is just socially low-functioning due to certain circumstances of my childhood resulting in not enough social learning. Or I might be someone with autism who is high-functioning enough due to spending significant chunks of my childhood with my nose buried in books about social interaction that were likely written for autistic kids in the first place, even if I didn't know it at the time.
Books are still helpful today, and I figure that if I'm functioning well enough off of those, why bother dealing with official channels? If I confirm an autism diagnosis, it'll cause a shitstorm on one side of the family, and if I confirm a lack of it, it'll cause a shitstorm on the other side of the family, and I don't have enough resources to get this checked out without them. Official channels are more trouble than they're worth.
Especially since official channels are the ones causing me grief these days. Way back in the day I used to follow some blogs and websites for older autistic students, offering tips and study guides and stuff. While they weren't "for me" because I am not autistic (presumably), they were immensely helpful and I loved them to bits. But computer shit happened, and I lost the bookmarks. Now whenever I try looking for them again, all I get is various people studying autism and autism advocacy. What little I find about studying and learning as an autistic student is geared towards parents and teachers of young autistic students. It seems that outside of disability advocacy, college aged autistic students don't exist (and apparently, enabling autistic students to learn for themselves and help themselves is no longer a thing like I thought it used to be). It's great that there are all these things available in real life, but now it's difficult to find online help that doesn't depend on you having some kind of real life connection to "organized autism" or having gotten some kind of professional assistance when you were younger. :(
/whining
(Sorry about that. It's finals season, so this has been especially frustrating for me as of late.)Re: Those frozen threads are part of why I'm embarassed about my potential autism
As for the help - I think I love you and want to have your Internet babies if you've got anything that can help me. :D (But that said, please don't put yourself out if it's troublesome or out of your way - while this sort of thing is frustrating for me, it's not detrimental and I have still been able to do fairly well in school and even manage a social life with what tools I have). I'll have to look up skillstreaming when I get home (currently answering from school ironically enough). From the looks of a brief google, it seems to designed to teach social skills rather than study skills, but I'll take a deeper look into it later. ♥
And no worries about awkwardness! I'd be one of the biggest hypocrites on the planet if I tried to be snide about being overtly-academic (one of my friends in elementary school had to act as occasional unofficial translator for me, when talking to other people, because I "used too many long words"). Hopefully your kids will be able to help themselves a little easier than I have. :)