I developed my social interaction skills pretty much by interacting with others, and then afterwards my mom and/or dad would tell me if something was wrong with that (if they saw me interact of course). But otherwise I learned some of my social interaction skills by some special ed. programs, but not as enrolled in the class. In middle school, and even a little in high school, a certain teacher gives me a little bit of advice on some aspect of interaction. There have been other times, however, that I've learned some social interaction skills simply by trial and error, and seeing how someone would react to it. I'm still learning, and I think I'll have to keep learning a little at a time for pretty much the rest of my life, though.
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I'm 24 years old and live in WA State. I was diagnosed with Asperger's at 9. I received a BS in Psychology in 2011 and I intend to help people with Autistic Spectrum Disorders, either through research, application, or both. On the ?Pursuit of Aspieness?.