Yeah, Disney songs actually are great for this, I've never watched Frozen, but I can sing the song in Norwegian.
(and a couple other languages)
Yeah, Disney songs actually are great for this, I've never watched Frozen, but I can sing the song in Norwegian.
(and a couple other languages)
Playing a bit faster can help, yes.
Have you tried listening to subject that interest you?
Don't know about you, but my mind wanders little if I'm fascinated with something.
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I doubt it said "100 % neurotypical", it gives a much more detailed result.
To me there are more things in there that seem autistic, but then it is also impossible to tell for sure from just one comment.
One thing in particular is noteworthy: Being friends with quite a few autistic people. Autistic people often end up becoming friends without knowing they're autistic, just because they often connect much better than with neurotypicals.
One thing that is often associated with being autistic is fascination with flowing water, but ADHD folks could also find that fascinating, of course.
Some pretty good tips in there, thanks for posting this.
Although I could definitely not do any sports in the morning, I'm much closer to being a zombie the first two hours after waking up, lol
grams per pound xD
I thought just using imperial units was bad enough already, but this, lol
I know you aren't joking, I'm also using that song to focus occasionally. Also, 1 hour BBC news intro.
Depending on your country it can sometimes take years to get an appointment, so you might have to ask several places and be patient. That's why many people educate themselves and self-diagnose before they finally get an official diagnosis. Which makes sense, as it is mostly about understanding yourself better and not much else, so there's little risk something could go wrong there, lol.
There are no specific symptoms, it's too complex. There are things that often occur, but for some people the opposite might be true and they are still autistic.
The best to learn more is to read as much as you can and make sure what you read is good quality, as there's a lot of bullshit out there when it comes ro autism.
Try stimulant meds + caffeine and you'll find out :)
Caffeine without stimulants will do something similar to only stimulants, but combined those have an effect much like what a neurotypical person would experience using only caffeine.
Can you already say "rødgrød med fløde"? :p
Also, many Danes will tell you to look for "Kamelåså" on Youtube, but if you haven't had that experience yet, I highly recommend the short sketch.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-mOy8VUEBk (absolutely no language skills required to understand the sketch)