Okay... this is annoying...
I've been hearing a lot lately about dyspraxia in relation to AS, and decided to look into it. Some of what's there looks right, but it's nearly impossible to sort the relevant information from what's pretty much standard for the spectrum. Now I'm stuck wondering, can you be dyspraxic and *not* autistic? And which of this information is relevant? How much impairment is clinically significant? It's like when I was looking into hyperlexia, but worse. *grumbles*
Better question, should I crosspost this to
asperger or not? I hate just posting stuff in places I haven't been much before... It's like going over to someone's house when I don't know them.
I've been hearing a lot lately about dyspraxia in relation to AS, and decided to look into it. Some of what's there looks right, but it's nearly impossible to sort the relevant information from what's pretty much standard for the spectrum. Now I'm stuck wondering, can you be dyspraxic and *not* autistic? And which of this information is relevant? How much impairment is clinically significant? It's like when I was looking into hyperlexia, but worse. *grumbles*
Better question, should I crosspost this to
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Date: 2003-11-09 08:37 pm (UTC)Good answer, though. And advice and all. *nodnodnod*
I fully recognize the broken toe thing... I stub my toe at least 4 times a week. And can't ride a bike, but that wasn't a big deal where I am, so it might just be that I never *learned*. Can't say that about my handwriting, though.... *wanders off*