kraftiekortie wrote:
Who knows?
Maybe you "regressed," like some autistic people do, but didn't "regress" for long, fortunately.
There are autistic people who develop "normally" for maybe 2-3 years, then lose most of their skills all of a sudden. Sometimes, they gain them back easily; sometimes, it's very difficult to regain them. This is called either "regressive autism," or "childhood disintegrative disorder."
Well I seemed to have a phobia of school. It was an old Victorian building and had a depressing vibe to it, and I didn't like the uniform I had to wear and the school gym scared me for some reason. Also the schoolgates made it feel like a prison camp. I became extremely anxious as soon as I started there (I was 4 and a half). I also suffered severe ear infections and was partially deaf too (this got sorted with an operation), so that might have also contributed to my behaviour. But I just was terrified of school for a couple of months.
Not long before I started school, I was fine at noisy birthday parties, and at preschool, and I engaged in social activities with my peers without any anxiety. But school just terrified me for some weird reason. I also suffered separation anxiety with my mum (this actually continued until my 20s).
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