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@bndentertainment18
@bndentertainment18 57 минут бұрын
I want to send this to my employer😢.
@stubborndreamer8056
@stubborndreamer8056 3 күн бұрын
Its my exam.today and thankyou so much to explain so much better...
@khaleesiy.7886
@khaleesiy.7886 5 күн бұрын
I know I need to focus but is anyone distracted by this guy’s pinky ring. 😂
@work_out0966
@work_out0966 7 күн бұрын
I have Dysgraphia, Dyspraxia and ADHD wow thats why i am so bad at things as a child
@sarthakdhir3633
@sarthakdhir3633 7 күн бұрын
The starting theme of your video is not similar but exactly the same of a Hindi song Tera Chehra Jab Nazar Aaye from the movie "Sanam Teri Kasam"...But ofcrs your video is 12years old and the song is just 8 so Definitely they copied they song!!!
@malloryl.w.5865
@malloryl.w.5865 10 күн бұрын
Why don’t more practitioners/medical doctors/ specialist know about dyspraxia?
@ernestalab6592
@ernestalab6592 11 күн бұрын
Can someone with adhd have learning disabilities? I definitely have a lot of this! And a lot of adhd symptoms, now I thing omg so what is it 🤯
@AliAzizQualityEducation
@AliAzizQualityEducation 11 күн бұрын
Autism Spectrum Disorders | Top Early Signs : kzbin.info/www/bejne/qKOYnaFof9SemLs
@Because223
@Because223 12 күн бұрын
You just explained how my entire life thus far
@lovelymayhem9851
@lovelymayhem9851 15 күн бұрын
I’m dating someone and I’m here simply because somethings he does I consider rude, but he’s not rude, he’s extremely polite and kind. He will rush me while we are in a restaurant, and I forget he’s simply over stimulated.. which is okay.
@florisvandenberg7424
@florisvandenberg7424 16 күн бұрын
For the majority of my life i felt there's something wrong with me and i needed to change. Then i realised i'm an Aspie and something clicked. Now i can accept me for who i am. There are benefits of being Asperger too, you know.
@godskiwi1
@godskiwi1 20 күн бұрын
I had to watch this three times, I honestly couldn't stop reading the subtitles which are kinda hilarious. The actual video content is super helpful, I had no idea about dysgraphia until recently.
@apunktspunktkpunkt4271
@apunktspunktkpunkt4271 24 күн бұрын
The length of this video is super ! I wish there would be an short explainatory Video for the Asperger-Spectrum differentiation/distinction between Male/Female Aspies... I've been never officialy diagnosed as one myself, but watching this: Some subjects tick a box/ring a bell, but not all... And liking to be on my own, but never feeling 'alone' in one sense - is that so bothersome for 'Neurotypicals' ?
@1985JM
@1985JM 26 күн бұрын
I really struggled with maths at school but people think all people on the spectrum are genius because of movies like Rain man & mercury rising . I was diagnosed at age 17
@googlefirstnanegooglelastn1203
@googlefirstnanegooglelastn1203 27 күн бұрын
The physical and mental pain of undiagnosed disgraphia. I find it ridiculous and infuriating that I was never diagnosed. Watch the clip and I have every single symptom of disgraphia. Never knowing what to write about, where to or how to start a single word. Intern what choice did I have but to never write. Creative writing 😱 I would sooner climb a mountain jump out a window and runaway. In fact I did just that in year 8 yes straight out the classroom window. I could copy from a book or from the blackboard I preferred that even with the pain in my hand it was the 80s after all boys to be men had to know pain and live with it. Pain was to be endured a right of passage and enjoyed. Something I got used to forgetting about it's existence and not only physical pain all pain was more or less absent just normal. Hidden from the world to see. A pain I still know and couldn't hide from myself was my frustration never know what to say and in a timely manor that I could only wish for. The only escape was to never talk to people at all trying to feel normal and nothing for anyone or yourself like it didn't exist. Masking never works out well in the long run especially for reasons you never you never know. The irony for me is that I tested with an above average vocabulary. Frustrating to say the least a knowledge of words I struggle to use and spell having dyslexia. Listening to people paid off but why have a voice when you can't use it in the way you would very much like. Cruel and unusual punishment I wish but this is school for so many of us.
@MrLeihuK
@MrLeihuK Ай бұрын
U don’t know anything about Asperger’s syndrome. I have it and I know how it feels and how it affects me
@andreagulikova2493
@andreagulikova2493 Ай бұрын
i have asperger's syndrome
@JMBPro
@JMBPro Ай бұрын
I went to speech therapy when I was younger, they were trying to test me for autism but at the time it was a very unfamiliar condition which caused me to be treated the same way as people with autism but on a completely different level were treated, making feel like I was incapable of doing things when I could do the stuff, it was just their interpretation and lack of understanding that was the problem, mixed with my inability to communicate and express myself
@user-rr3ho8dz6k
@user-rr3ho8dz6k Ай бұрын
Wow I’m amazed that you’re saying this certain because I have so many ideas because I have dyslexia and I’m very intelligent and I’m very creative I am a genius and I cannot wait till my book is finished until all the brilliant ideas that Jesus Christ gave me oh yes there needs to be assistance from every age group and I’m a child development specialist and I work with children with autism and different learning disabilities and youth and adolescents hallelujah make sure it’s affordable and is free to help them and help us I’m excited it’s about time wake up everybody I’ve been awake for a long time and I’m excited all right here we go let’s do this❤🙇🏽‍♀️🙏❤️💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻🦾
@user-rr3ho8dz6k
@user-rr3ho8dz6k Ай бұрын
Wow
@matthew-dv8gv
@matthew-dv8gv Ай бұрын
A lot of people don't understand that having a learning disability can be a dangerous condition for anyone who has it. Trust me it's hard because I have a learning disability myself. It gets hard to learn new things and do it at a normal/fast pace like the average Joe. I had trouble learning to do basic math growing up, and I struggled to write good sentences that would make sense or be readable. It's even worse if you are depressed and not motivated to learn new things, it's gonna be hard to learn a niche or a skill in a certain field. Having a learning disability really is a curse in our American society or anywhere else. Anyone who has this disability did not ask for it during birth. We wish we didn't have it, but we can't get rid of it, so we just have to accept the fact that life is gonna be tougher, and it's just a fate we need to accept.
@northupupgrages09
@northupupgrages09 Ай бұрын
Oh my goodness this comments section..... I'm in a pile of tears... I began to have the MOST trouble in 3rd grade. Now seeing these symptoms in my child is just awful. Here to learn more!!! ❤
@Pruffin334
@Pruffin334 Ай бұрын
Amanda Seals brought me here with her interview with Shannon
@willsokolski1957
@willsokolski1957 Ай бұрын
When you say the matter of Empathy can be a concern for those with NVLD, do you mean that, like folks with Aspergers, there are situations in which they cannot figure out that they might be supposed to approach a specific scenario with empathy? Or do you mean that they are more likely to be jaded through repeated negative outcomes in social outreach attempts, becoming less empathetic learned helplessness ?
@zilvoxidgod
@zilvoxidgod Ай бұрын
The spacial stuff's a real problem, and I have ocd which also affects it, it's a wonder I can drive at all.
@TemitopeAdeEnisuoh
@TemitopeAdeEnisuoh Ай бұрын
Thumbs up...Quite inspiring
@blin019
@blin019 Ай бұрын
Sir i want to share my son life as dyslexic not only about him as a mother i would like to share my experience my failure my helplessness for my son on social media but how ? I dont know please help me to talk.
@DerekPK
@DerekPK Ай бұрын
Everyone has Asperger. This is just stupid.
@SayWhatYouNeedT0Say
@SayWhatYouNeedT0Say Ай бұрын
This list is so broad that it seems like every person I know, including myself, fits in one of those descriptions.
@racheltan5829
@racheltan5829 Ай бұрын
For someone to fit the descriptions, majority or many of these traits should apply to you. If it’s only one or two, it’s highly unlikely. Add on that most people would not exhibit the behaviours mentioned here. If many apply to you, perhaps you present some traits of Asperger’s. You could check with your friends and family on the way you interact socially with them. You might be surprised.
@SymphoniasStories
@SymphoniasStories Ай бұрын
@LdOrg could you please do an update on this? Also would be great if you could do a video about overlap between Austism Spectrum Disorder, NVLD, ADHD and other neuro-developmental disabilities?
@angeliqueartiedaleal
@angeliqueartiedaleal Ай бұрын
I hate it when they say "that's very simple you are just lazy", how insensitive they are! 💔😭
@mandlin4602
@mandlin4602 Ай бұрын
Dyslexic and AD half of ADHD lol. It’s a huge spectrum I am high (superior range) general intelligence but severely dyslexic and my short term working memory is borderline (meaning almost at a level it would be considered a full disability). I’ve known mildly dyslexic people with better memory than me, but below average intelligence. And it’s very weird, so I perform in dyslexia impaired tasks and repetitive (tasks that are impacted immensely by my memory and attention deficits. Plus dyslexia) at the same level as someone with a lower IQ and mild dyslexia. Sometimes they do better than me making less small errors. All my errors are memory errors, focus and small set like writing the correct number or word. Ticking the correct box, accidentally skipping lines when reading and missing out information. Mixing up numbers if I have to write more than 4 numbers. But, once tasks become complex and you have to manipulate information and ideas I outperform everyone I know. Even neurotypicals. I have the knowledge and can make new things, I just can’t be a robot. It means neurotypicals are left wondering why I keep making basic mistakes inconsistently but then seem more intelligent than them. Why I failed most of my schooling but I understand and come up with solutions for things consistently. Why does the girl who sees your problem and fixes it within moments keep not clicking “submit” on systems? She must be complacent, lazy, careless and doesn’t care. I do care it’s just my brain ain’t about that life, let me just fix complex things you can’t work out and you can keep dotting the is and crossing the t’s. Deal? Lol
@kathythureen9341
@kathythureen9341 Ай бұрын
I HAVE A LEARNING DISABILITY ALSO AND IT HAS CAUSED ME NOTHING BUT GRIEF AND SORROW.
@sleepybones5726
@sleepybones5726 Ай бұрын
As a quite high functioning asperger diagnosed very young, I have a perspective that some might find fascinating. I'm a total layman so you'll have to excuse the blunt/crude language. Also editing on my phone, so sorry for terrible grammar. I feel like, from my perspective, I can understand normal people's social interactions fine. I fully process the facial expressions, gestures, tones, sarcasm, etc. Have no problem with tone or literality. With minimal conscious effort, I can hold a normal conversation pretty well, most people I know didn't know I had aspergers till I told them I do, i'm just kind of "a bit eccentric" to most people. Some people for multiple decades. I feel like this "aspergers dont understand social interaction" paradigm can also be framed as "normal people don't understand the way aspergers people think". To put it bluntly, if a "normal" person talks to me, i know how they behave socially by default, and I can pretty easily emulate that and talk "like them", even if it's artificial to an extent. But when I use my "default mode of communication", so it were, my "direct line from the brain to the mouth", to a "normal" person, it's almost like they're incapable of "thinking in the same way" as me. I find it incredibly difficult to try to convey my thoughts in a way non-aspie people can understand. I usually need to use proxies like diagrams, or explain extensively WHY this nuance of a nuance connected to 30 things is important. I find that in conversation with other aspergers, I don't have this problem much. And funnily enough, neither do I with ASD people. Which fascinates me. This is my unfiltered perspective, I thought someone might find it fascinating. I also don't think that aspergers is some kind of magic thing that makes me better or anything like that, to me it's "the invisible force that makes you like programming, card games, and gangster movies." Non-social stimulation stuff honestly really bothers me, like sound, noise, etc. But i grew up kind of thinking everyone else was also equally annoyed by this stuff, so I convinced myself to put up with it, it's not too bad. I'd rather street lamps be 50% more annoying than be allergic to milk I guess.
@user-ps7fz5xy3u
@user-ps7fz5xy3u Ай бұрын
Holy crap I knew before watching this that I had it but I didn't realize I had nearly *every goddamn symptom* jeez
@DerekPK
@DerekPK Ай бұрын
Asperger doesn’t exist. This guy just described how all humans acts. It’s just totally stupid.
@Payton_Jordan1997
@Payton_Jordan1997 Ай бұрын
Anyone with dyscrapia. Or ADHD or PTSD. Do not let it slow you down. I'm in college on my pre-health. And my professor lets me use a laptop. He knows about my dyscrapia. I'm going to be a paramedic. I was diagnosed at a young age and I have a normal IQ just a learning disability. I'm I am Street smart but when it comes to writing. I'm not that good in English due to, my dyscrapia. But I was always the head of my class in math. I always got straight A's and 90% marks.
@Payton_Jordan1997
@Payton_Jordan1997 Ай бұрын
I work at my own pace. I have ADHD. I used to get Ritalin as a kid. I was diagnosed with dysgraphia in AD and ADHD. And now I have PTSD due to almost being shot. My house was shot up. I live in a bad area where shootings are normal. The ghetto if you'll call it. My printing is really bad in writing. It sucks having dysgraphia. Now my doctor put me on, Biphentin's.I find that it helps. As a kid, I sucked at English but was always good at math.
@himachalpradeshgayangangay5868
@himachalpradeshgayangangay5868 Ай бұрын
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@philipdalton1000s
@philipdalton1000s Ай бұрын
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@jeankelly1030
@jeankelly1030 Ай бұрын
Could you clean up the captions? This video seems to be auto-captioned which is in accurate at times. Plus, there is not punctuation. Thanks.
@garypranzo9334
@garypranzo9334 Ай бұрын
When I was 7 circa 1974 I was told I had ADHD and given Ritalin so my inability to write was attributed to lack of attention and laziness. Circa 1980 I was told I had Graphic Dyslexia. I only heard it called Dysgraphia a few years ago. In the 70s and 80's it was an issue but post-2000 the only time it comes up is when the Doctor's office gives me forms to fill out. I would have my wife or my daughter do it . The other time is when I get the check at a restaurant or need to write a bank check. My wife does those things for me.
@AmericanHorse-sg9oc
@AmericanHorse-sg9oc 2 ай бұрын
I just saw an article that states scientists have found that some people are able to take in information 88% faster than others. Yeah, it's called being Dyslexic and having superpowers. I can believe that the world education system has not figures out that our brains work faster and more efficiently. We basically hate and filter out beaurocracy, hesitant thinking. We get straight to logic and take a sound risk to learn the next steps towards perfection. God forbid that a hunch of fellow Dyslexic Einsteins (as he was) are right next to everyone that could fix the world in a slight moment. It's such a shame we can't be the for many generations.
@northyland1157
@northyland1157 2 ай бұрын
When they say Aspergers is on the same spectrum as autism.. I highly question it. Asperger's are highly functional... Autism is a sever mental handicap with almost no function. Why are we not allowed to question this connection? I am Aspie, but nothing like autism. I 100% disagree.
@DerekPK
@DerekPK Ай бұрын
Me too. What a heck does Asperger and Stockholm syndrome have to do with stupid autism??
@jesusislord8895
@jesusislord8895 2 ай бұрын
This is bull crap, their is nothing wrong with children that you talk off, the problem is the government because they expect every single person to learn the same way, but in reality people don’t, and you call an alternative way of learning as difficulties, and why is that, because it easier for schools to teach everyone the same, I left school with no reading skills and no grades, at 21 I learned myself to read and was doing university studies because the way I learn was easy, and could learn quite fast, I did primary, secondary, university off my own way of learning, it not a learning disability, it’s just a different way of learning and if teaches understanding is only one way to teach, they have a teaching disability to teach every child, and by telling a child you struggle in this and that area, is in fact holding them back, and making them believe they have struggles with learning, when they are quite capable in the way they need to learn, it’s something to think about, it’s ok to be different
@DarkAngel-cj6sx
@DarkAngel-cj6sx 2 ай бұрын
My son regressed into autism at 3 and now his speech is coming back, but he has a hard time to articulate now
@MrMfloor
@MrMfloor 2 ай бұрын
Why didn’t kids have these problems 100 years ago? Is it cell phones? Too much stimulation? Vaccines? Something changed in our society.
@martinlutherkingjr.5582
@martinlutherkingjr.5582 2 ай бұрын
So basically a learning disability is a defect in a person’s brain that only impairs a narrow area of ability? What is it called if this brain defect affects of a broader range of things?
@mhaas281
@mhaas281 2 ай бұрын
My wife says I have this. But I feel normal. I don't usually feel awkward. I tell it like it is and I'm good at sports mainly road cycling and running. And I do have emotions and empathy. But I tend to have a bad sense of humor or sometimes say things that others might consider inappropriate or badly timed.
@DerekPK
@DerekPK Ай бұрын
Asperger doesn’t exist. People can grow out of this thing called Asperger, people are not born with it. People could get this behaviour called Asperger after going through a traumatic experience.
@fridalighjemdallen7283
@fridalighjemdallen7283 2 күн бұрын
​@@DerekPK kindly, shut up Derek.
@maryc.grider2691
@maryc.grider2691 2 ай бұрын
❤❤Read Anthony William. Mercury & aluminum poisoning is the culprit. Hawaiian spirulina and cilantro every day with organic fruit. Avoid dairy, gluten and processed sugar.
@Steppid
@Steppid 2 ай бұрын
I hope this dude has learned more by now. This is a pile of crap.