Anyone else a fan? I like anything from studio sitcoms to panel shows.
My current favourites are 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown, The Last Leg, Would I Lie to You, Taskmaster and Not Going Out.
Anyone else a fan? I like anything from studio sitcoms to panel shows.
My current favourites are 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown, The Last Leg, Would I Lie to You, Taskmaster and Not Going Out.
I like:
I love Outnumbered!
Who is your favourite character? I love Ben and Karen, they definitely seem autistic coded to me!
This article also suggests that the true number may be twice as high as the widely stated 1% previously thought.
So cool….we are everywhere!
1 in 44 equates to just over 2%, so that seems realistic and consistent with what is reported elsewhere.
This article also suggests that the true number may be twice as high as the widely stated 1% previously thought.
According to that article it affects 15-30% of the population. It that were the case then there might be a lot more of us than previously thought!
According to Ausome training, 1 in 44 people are autistic!
I have read the links, thanks for sharing. In the first one it says HSP’s experience:
‘deeper cognitive processing of physical, social, and emotional stimuli,’
….which by its very nature would lead to a different communication style.
I have read the HSP article from The Guardian and a lot of the descriptions are autistic experiences:
For example:
‘She feels emotions through her whole body, which can leave her nauseous, and she worries that she lacks resilience’
Intense emotions and potential hyper empathy which overwhelm our nervous system both positively and negatively.
‘Overstimulation is a sensitive’s bête noire.’
Heightened sensory experiences.
According to that article it affects 15-30% of the population. It that were the case then there might be a lot more of us than previously thought!
It's not that simple though as many HSP would not also meet the criteria for the social communication and highly focused interests aspects of autism.
Autistic people can sometimes become the 'class clown' and that is how Miranda has described
Exactly! Also, I just remembered that frequently in the sitcom she is referred to as quirky but I think that is also how she feels in real life too.
Autistic people can sometimes become the 'class clown' and that is how Miranda has described
Exactly! Also, I just remembered that frequently in the sitcom she is referred to as quirky but I think that is also how she feels in real life too.