The Point of View of a H.S. Math Teacher with Asperger's

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RobertLovesPi
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08 Dec 2014, 11:08 pm

On my WordPress blog, where my real name is visible, I am quite candid on the subject of Asperger's. I discuss the advantages and the disadavantages, and what I do to deal with reality, in the situation in which I live. You can find my Asperger's-related posts here -- http://robertlovespi.wordpress.com/category/aspergers/ -- and I hope reading them can be of some help to people.


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Aspie score: 156/200 . . . Non-Aspie score: 50/200
(I dislike the term "neurotypical," so I changed it to something non-judgmental.)


SweetTooth
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09 Dec 2014, 5:06 am

I like your "Mathematical Therapy" post a lot. Very nicely done, you should post more of those.

One of the things that relaxes me, is programming. It is also part of my normal job, but when I don't feel that well, it brings a kind of deterministic order to my life that I find very soothing. Maybe the sensation is similar to what you experience when you make your drawings.