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Differences between AS & NonVerbal Learning Disorder (NVLD)?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 78975" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I think the differences, as explained to me, are that kids/adults with NonVerbal Learning Disorder (NVLD) are friendlier and show more emotions. Other than that they are very similar, and there are professionals who think they are the same. I always though I couldn't be an Aspie because I'm very creative, but people with Aspergers are often very talented creatively! Many draw or write, etc. Even if they are two different disorders, and the neuropsychologist I saw thinks that they are, the way the two disorders affects the person is similar. I would have done well with interventions geared towards AS. I also have something many Aspies have--face blindness (inability to recognize people). Have short term memory problems and executive function issues too--I don't think any disorder exists in a vacuum. JMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 78975, member: 1550"] I think the differences, as explained to me, are that kids/adults with NonVerbal Learning Disorder (NVLD) are friendlier and show more emotions. Other than that they are very similar, and there are professionals who think they are the same. I always though I couldn't be an Aspie because I'm very creative, but people with Aspergers are often very talented creatively! Many draw or write, etc. Even if they are two different disorders, and the neuropsychologist I saw thinks that they are, the way the two disorders affects the person is similar. I would have done well with interventions geared towards AS. I also have something many Aspies have--face blindness (inability to recognize people). Have short term memory problems and executive function issues too--I don't think any disorder exists in a vacuum. JMO [/QUOTE]
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