ParadoxalParadigm wrote:
After a while, I asked her if she dealt with any students with Asperger's [because one of her students sounded as if he had Asperger's], to which she answered yes, and she told me it was the one I had suspected [she also said that she couldn’t stand him and she sometimes wanted to wring his neck]. Well, then I told her that for a while now I've been suspecting that I myself may have Asperger's, to which she said, "Oh, you're fine. There's nothing wrong with you! Besides, people with Asperger's don't care about being bullied like you did!
She's an IDIOT! I consider myself to have AS, I was bullied in school, and I DID care! It was everyone ELSE that didn't!
ParadoxalParadigm wrote:
[size=12]They're off in their own little world all the time. If you really had Asperger’s, you wouldn’t care about it!"
Kind of hard for you to be in your world when people are hitting you, etc...
ParadoxalParadigm wrote:
[size=12]Thirdly, she's only known me for about two months, during which time we’ve spent perhaps a total of half-an-hour interacting with each other. How is that a proper assessment of who I am, how I act, what I do or do not have, etc.? Her interaction consists of three or four year old, whereas I am a 23 year-old. Putting me in some league with an adolescent is akin to comparing a flashlight to the sun.
YEAH. If only it WERE so easy!
ParadoxalParadigm wrote:
[size=12]Fourth, does her saying, "You're fine," suggest that Asperger's is a problem? It’s a difference, yes, but a problem?
Yeah, some people LIKE it. And who cares, if they find they generally get along at least as well.
ParadoxalParadigm wrote:
[size=12]She also mentioned that Asperger’s is mainly a boy/man related syndrome.
Not that that matters ANYWAY, but genes they have found that seem linked are NOT sex linked! And the idea of social interaction is a big part of females.
ParadoxalParadigm wrote:
[size=12]Needless to say, my respect for Workmate #2 has diminished greatly, as has my credence in her as a teacher of those with special needs.
I don't blame you. I usually QUOTE "teachers", because I have seen SO few teachers! I have had LOTS of "teachers" though.
ParadoxalParadigm wrote:
[size=12]Even if I don’t have Asperger’s, for her to categorize those who do as so cookie cutter and generalized is ignorant. If autism runs on a spectrum, then on each colour of the spectrum is a value of said colour. Aspergers 'falls' on a 'colour' so to speak, but there are values of this 'colour' that people fall on. This means that there are varying levels or degrees that people will fall under, thus meaning that not everyone is the same. Was it just me, or was her reasoning somewhat skewed?
Yeah, it is almost like those charts where they blend blue and yellow. You may see blue that isn't pur, but looks blue, etc...
ParadoxalParadigm wrote:
[size=12]As an aside, she said that if I wanted to really take a good look at what someone with Asperger’s was like, I should look at Sheldon from The Big Bang Theory. Well, after that conversation, I started to watch the show [which I'd never seen before]. For her information, watching that show only intensified my argument that I may have Asperger’s. Sheldon is my male counterpart in some alternate universe.
Well, sheldon IS the epitome of a stereotype that is along the lines of AS. STILL, I bet MANY here don't look like sheldon, move like sheldon, etc... I know I don't. But as far as social problems, talking about interests, and a few other things, we ARE alike.