lupin wrote:
Thought a lot about this.
1. NVLD is what girls usually get labelled rather than AS which is thought of as 'the boy thing'. (AS females do not present like AS males, so they can't be AS, right?)
2. In the UK it's cheaper to dx with NVLD because it isn't recognised as a spectrum disorder. Hence authorities do not have to make accommodations.
3. Suspect that NVLD is a bunch of researchers trying to make careers out of a 'new' disorder. Honest researchers are open about NVLD being a slightly differnet presentation of AS.
Hrrmmphh!
I don't know about that. The neuropsychologist who evaluated me actually brought up AS, but I told her I didn't think I had it, because I didn't think my social skills were as impaired as the typical Aspie's. I am a girl by the way, but I live in the US, not the UK. Also, although I do poorly on tests of visual-motor coordination, that's due to a problem with my visual processing system, not my fine motor skills. When it comes to certain tasks (those which are low on the visual-processing component), my motor skills are excellent. Whereas Aspies generally have problems with motor planning (they often have apraxia) so that their motor issues aren't necessarily vision-based. So for instance, my handwriting is very neat, but unless I am given ruled margins, my paragraphs slope sharply to the right. It also explains why although I always thought my fine motor control was good, my brother, who has a tremor in his hand, is able to beat me easily at Pick-up Sticks (you'd think I could at least beat someone with a tremor, right?). It's the visual component, not the motor component, that I have difficulty with.
One other difference between NLD and AS is that NLD can be diagnosed using primarily neuropsychologist testing, whereas AS can't.