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The First Clue (Part 2) | Mormon Aspie
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Personal Musings of a Latter-day Saint with Asperger's Syndrome. The First Clue (Part 2). December 4, 2011. The first part of the report, summarized previously, described school history, family background, and behavioral patterns; the remainder of the report, as highlighted below, details findings related to testing. Keyed-up and nervous throughout testing. Keenly interested in doing well. Worked hard and was very responsive to cues as to how to improve his performance. Eager, but hasty and impulsive.
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The First Clue (Part 1) | Mormon Aspie
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Personal Musings of a Latter-day Saint with Asperger's Syndrome. The First Clue (Part 1). November 27, 2011. Apparently I had been having trouble with the other boys and girls at school. Some sort of incident occurred in the lunchroom, and I ended up seeing the school psychologist. I vaguely remember doing some tests (involving shiny red and white plastic blocks), but very little else. Here are some of the main points brought out in the report:. He is not a fighterHe cannot bring himself to defend himself.
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Childhood Behavior and Undiagnosed AS | Mormon Aspie
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Personal Musings of a Latter-day Saint with Asperger's Syndrome. Childhood Behavior and Undiagnosed AS. April 30, 2012. Writing all of this, I realize that one common element in the above is my apparent inability to anticipate and connect consequences with what I did. I still have that trouble to some extent, though not nearly as much. (Or could it be that I just avoid people and don’t have the opportunity to misbehave? Or could that even be why I avoid people that I don’t trust myself around them?
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My Top Time Wasters (In No Particular Order) | Mormon Aspie
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Personal Musings of a Latter-day Saint with Asperger's Syndrome. My Top Time Wasters (In No Particular Order). June 25, 2015. Facebook (note to self: delete app from mobile devices and take a Facebook fast for the month of July). Topic for future blog post: why do I keep doing this? Seeking information to validate my negative thoughts. Browsing on Amazon for books when I already have a backlog of 50-60. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Follow Blog via Email.
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Personal Musings of a Latter-day Saint with Asperger's Syndrome. Self-affirmation Pledge for those with AS. April 14, 2011. I am not defective. I am different. I will not sacrifice my self-worth for peer acceptance. I am a good and interesting person. I will take pride in myself. I am capable of getting along with society. I will ask for help when I need it. I am a person who is worthy of others’ respect and acceptance. I will find a career interest that is well suited to my abilities and interests.
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The Return | Mormon Aspie
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Personal Musings of a Latter-day Saint with Asperger's Syndrome. May 4, 2013. It’s been over a year since I have posted here, and the litany of potential explanations comes flooding forth. Anybody who happens to be reading this (and I’m not sure if anybody has) could be forgiven for jumping to one or more of the following conclusions:. I am deceased (false). I am no longer Mormon (false). I no longer have Asperger’s (definitely false). I am delinquent on my U-verse bill and have lost Internet access.
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Passivity and Agency | Mormon Aspie
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Personal Musings of a Latter-day Saint with Asperger's Syndrome. June 24, 2015. For some time now, I’ve become more aware of a weakness which has pretty much dominated my life ever since I can remember. It’s one which I find I have to battle every day, one which is so easy to give in to and difficult to conquer that I wonder if I can even find the strength to do so. That weakness is passivity. Come to think of it, I suspect that I have felt overpowered by others (and disempowered myself) for so long, tha...
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What’s Behind a Label? | Mormon Aspie
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Personal Musings of a Latter-day Saint with Asperger's Syndrome. What’s Behind a Label? May 6, 2015. I’ve been away from here for far, far too long, but I’m at a point where I’m ready to step it up and express my thoughts on being Mormon and AS. For this post, I’d like to wax a little philosophical and talk about semantics. You see, there is objectively speaking no such thing as Asperger’s Syndrome. (And I don’t just mean the fact that it’s been removed from the DSM.). AS, however, is not detectable yet.