Do I possess a "Deviant Style of Gaze"??????

I have just been emailed this questionnaire to fill in on in relation to a student that I teach.  If you have a moment... read the questions.  Would you score yourself 20/27 or more?

The thread subject relates to Question 14!!

deviant
ˈdiːvɪənt/
adjective
  1. 1.
    departing from usual or accepted standards, especially in social or sexual behaviour.
    "deviant behaviour"
    synonyms: aberrantdeviating, divergentabnormalatypicaluntypicalnon-typicalanomalousdigressiveirregularnon-standard; More

Appendix II The High-Functioning Autism Spectrum Screening Questionnaire (ASSQ)

 

 (A score over 20 would indicate that the patient should be referred for detailed assessment).

This child stands out from other children of his/her age in the following way;

1      is old-fashioned or precocious

No

 

Somewhat

 

Yes

 

 

 

 

2      is regarded as an ‘eccentric professor’ by the other children

 

 

 

3      lives somewhat in a world of his/her own with restricted idiosyncratic intellectual interests

 

 

 

4      accumulates facts on certain subjects (good rote memory) but does not really understand the meaning

 

 

 

5      has a literal understanding of ambiguous and metaphoric language

 

 

 

6      has a deviant style of communication with a formal, fussy, ‘old-fashioned’ or ‘robot- like’ language

 

 

 

7      invents idiosyncratic words and expressions

 

 

 

8      has a different voice or speech

 

 

 

9      expresses sounds involuntarily; clears throat, grunts, smacks, cries or screams

 

 

 

10    is surprisingly good at some things and surprisingly poor at others

 

 

 

11    uses language freely but fails to make adjustments to fit social contexts or the needs of different listeners

 

 

 

12    lacks empathy

 

 

 

13    makes naïve and embarrassing remarks

 

 

 

14    has a deviant style of gaze

 

 

 

15    wishes to be sociable but fails to make relationships with peers

 

 

 

16    can be with other children but only on his/her terms

 

 

 

17    lacks best friend

 

 

 

18    lacks common sense

 

 

 

19    is poor at games; no idea of cooperating in a team, scores ‘own goals’

 

 

 

20    has clumsy, ill coordinated, ungainly, awkward movements or gestures

 

 

 

21    has involuntary face or body movements

 

 

 

22    has difficulties in completing simple daily activities because of compulsory repetition of certain actions or thoughts

 

 

 

23    has special routines; insists on no change

 

 

 

24    shows idiosyncratic attachment to objects

 

 

 

25    is bullied by other children

 

 

 

26    has markedly unusual facial expression

 

 

 

27    has markedly unusual posture

 

 

 

Specify reasons other than above:

Parents
  • Just call me Mr. A. S. D. Stereotype - 23/27 (being a little broad with interpretation)! Laughing

    "Deviant Gaze" though! What an absolutely terrible choice of words! I can't decide whether it sounds more like a peeping Tom or an 80's hard-core punk band! (bagsies on the band name - Google couldn't find it!)

    I they mean a 1000-yard stare in no particular direction, or eyes to the floor when moving around, then I am certainly "deviant". When I'm trying really hard to listen to what someone's saying, I gradually block out all other senses aside from hearing, as it's just a lot easier to process their words that way. Unfortunately this means that the more I'm paying attention, the less I look like I'm paying attention. I try to remember to go "mmm" fairly regularly, but I often forget that too. People quite often seem a bit startled by how much I've taken in when I finally find something to say.

    It's only since everyone started walking around with a video camera in their pocket that I've realised quite how odd my posture, movements, and expressions can look. They are nothing like what I imagine from inside my head. I always knew that I had pretty bad proprioception, but I was very taken aback to see footage of myself for the first time a few years ago - it explains a lot of problems I used to have with gymnastics/sport at school and formation marching in BB. In a mirror, I just don't notice it at all, but I have a bit of an issue with mirrors generally (besides my questionable aesthetics, that is!); they do something rather odd to my spacial perception and mind-body connection (I find this amusing rather than frightening!)

  • "Deviant Gaze" though! What an absolutely terrible choice of words! I can't decide whether it sounds more like a peeping Tom or an 80's hard-core punk band! (bagsies on the band name - Google couldn't find it!)

    Yep great band name... I can just imagine John Peel's dulcet tones introducing a session by them back in the day! Gimme a shout if you need a guitarist LOL!

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  • "Deviant Gaze" though! What an absolutely terrible choice of words! I can't decide whether it sounds more like a peeping Tom or an 80's hard-core punk band! (bagsies on the band name - Google couldn't find it!)

    Yep great band name... I can just imagine John Peel's dulcet tones introducing a session by them back in the day! Gimme a shout if you need a guitarist LOL!

Children
  • Aah, John Peel; now you're making me rather nostalgic (not something that happens very often!). I spent a couple of days a while back converting a bunch of old cassettes of a friend's favourite teenage/20s music to digital, and quite a few were recordings of Peel shows off the radio, complete with his dulcet tones and slips of the needle. My friend's taste in music is rather different to mine, but I thoroughly enjoyed listening back to a few Festive Fifties from my youth.

    I've got bass covered; any drummers out there to complete the line up?!  It would be kind of cool if Deviant Gaze were an all-Aspie band; we could all go hide from the audience in the tour bus together once we've finished playing (I ended up quitting being in bands because my off-stage fright was a hundred times worse than my stage-fright!)