@axnxcamr @actuallyautistic

There's a real problem faced by "highly-capable" or "gifted" kids:

Things are easy for them, until they're not.

And when things get difficult, it's often because the kid coasted by on their IQ without developing the skills they'd need when things got more complex than they were able to brute-force with their brains.

I know this happened to me, and it's only as an adult that I learned more about why.

Autism is often co-morbid with executive function impairment and atypical sensory-processing.

Learning skills to help counter executive functioning issues and techniques to deal with over-stimulus when it comes to task completion can dramatically improve quality of life and burnout issues with tasks that suddenly seem to be too great to surmount.

Take this with some salt, I transitioned from psychology to computer science half-way through my college career.

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#Autism #ExecutiveFunctioning #ActuallyAutistic #Burnout

@alice @axnxcamr @actuallyautistic I once heard someone describe this as “not being smart, just good at school” and I totally relate. Every teacher I had until I was about ten said I was special and “gifted” but of course, it never happened. Looking back now, it’s obvious I was autistic but in the late Eighties, it simply wasn’t understood. Hopefully kids are spotted & assessed earlier to prevent late diagnosis which has its own problems. 🤞
@benjamincox @alice @axnxcamr @actuallyautistic
That's definitely me. I was so convinced that I must be "smart" because I could remember the right answers for the tests. Just lately have I realized that I ain't even particularly smart...