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NonVerbal Learning Disorder (NVLD) vs Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) vs AS
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 407195" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Aha!!! I know NVLDs. My verbal IQ is 120. My performance IQ is 85. Therefore my verbal skills are exceptional, but, when I have to perform, I can't do it a lot of the time. It hasn't been fun. I can always talk myself into getting hired, but often can't do the work. My neuropsychologist told me that the reason I don't get an Aspie diagnosis is because my social skills are too good. Now I think I struggle with social skills, but I have a son on the spectrum and he struggles a lot more than I do. I believe the difference between the two is in the social skills of the person.</p><p>Can't even begin to explain how badly I struggled in school. Math was particularly horrible and I flunked it several times and had to go to summer school only to get D's with tutors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 407195, member: 1550"] Aha!!! I know NVLDs. My verbal IQ is 120. My performance IQ is 85. Therefore my verbal skills are exceptional, but, when I have to perform, I can't do it a lot of the time. It hasn't been fun. I can always talk myself into getting hired, but often can't do the work. My neuropsychologist told me that the reason I don't get an Aspie diagnosis is because my social skills are too good. Now I think I struggle with social skills, but I have a son on the spectrum and he struggles a lot more than I do. I believe the difference between the two is in the social skills of the person. Can't even begin to explain how badly I struggled in school. Math was particularly horrible and I flunked it several times and had to go to summer school only to get D's with tutors. [/QUOTE]
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