Being autistic feels like you're an operating system without everything needed to function installed. Somehow you have to build these programs as life crawls along.
People give you instructions but the pieces of software these need aren't there so the install fails.
Teachers back when I was at school would give me a handful of disjointed pieces and expect me to get from point A to B. I look down and see a yawning chasm too big to jump. Everyone else manages it just fine and somehow have made something that helps them with those disjointed pieces.
It feels like I'm an illiterate given a set of written instructions. Unfathomable, unsolvable... impossible.
Many model kit manufacturers create horrible instructions that make sense to them. They miss the crucial piece that is needed; to put a hand on the builder's shoulder 'it goes together like this' and show them.
Anyone who has ever built a Tamiya kit will understand what I mean. Instructions should create a 3D image that you can see. This is what Tamiya are really good at doing. Everything aligned in a logical step-by-step process that can be followed. This is exactly how many Autistic minds work.
In life the instructions seldom reach 2D.
I, like many others, have been left intellectually stunted because those teachers couldn't form that vital third dimension I needed. Without this failure is always guaranteed at least in my case.
People give you instructions but the pieces of software these need aren't there so the install fails.
Teachers back when I was at school would give me a handful of disjointed pieces and expect me to get from point A to B. I look down and see a yawning chasm too big to jump. Everyone else manages it just fine and somehow have made something that helps them with those disjointed pieces.
It feels like I'm an illiterate given a set of written instructions. Unfathomable, unsolvable... impossible.
Many model kit manufacturers create horrible instructions that make sense to them. They miss the crucial piece that is needed; to put a hand on the builder's shoulder 'it goes together like this' and show them.
Anyone who has ever built a Tamiya kit will understand what I mean. Instructions should create a 3D image that you can see. This is what Tamiya are really good at doing. Everything aligned in a logical step-by-step process that can be followed. This is exactly how many Autistic minds work.
In life the instructions seldom reach 2D.
I, like many others, have been left intellectually stunted because those teachers couldn't form that vital third dimension I needed. Without this failure is always guaranteed at least in my case.