I came across this article in some newsletter I was going to delete. The article is about “techies”, as they call them in the article. Many of those carry a hidden “burden”. They have Asperger’s Syndrome (AS). AS is a autism spectrum disorder that estimated 1 per 100 child has. It is the mildest form of autism. A person who has Asperger’s has normal cognitive and verbal skills like other “normal” persons but finds it very difficult when it comes to being social. This is because it is hard for him to interpret body language and then emotions. Allthough they are aware of emotions and “state of mind” they may not even notice if someone is sad but doesn’t show it directly. i.e. when crying. The intelligence of a person with AS is either avarage or over the normal. The most known effect of the disorder is that people with AS has some kind of special interest. It can be anything from trains to something odd like cash machines. There is one interest that is very common in this group, computers. All kinds of technology. Everyone gets really good at that they are interested in and knows everything that is about his area of interest. Sometimes it’s just like there’s nothing else in the world. In spite of being good at learning things they want it’s not easy to force them to learn something they are not intereted in. Many of history’s geniouses is said to have had Asperger’s. To name a few Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein, and of course the geek himself, Bill Gates. A person with AS is often refered to as an “Aspie”, but it’s not an official term.Now, to return to the subject. The situation of working people that has AS is hard. They don’t get the attention they need as a minority with social difficulties. They don’t know how to tell other people about their difficulties because they don’t know how they will react and treat them later on. You can read the whole article at http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=printArticleBasic&articleId=9072119
I have Asperger’s . Life is not easy but I’m proud of being who I am. Yesterday was the Autism Awareness Day (Wednesday 2nd of April). There are many blogs about it here on WordPress. Here’s one of them. http://mammaren.wordpress.com/2008/04/01/autism-awareness-month-begins-with-aspergers/
My husband teaches computer tech at a tech school in Erie, and he would agree that he has a number of students who are clearly Asperger’s. Fortunately because our son also has Asperger’s, he can set the classes up in a way well suited to help these folk out and give them some tips and recommendations for jobs that the other teachers find hard to write since they don’t understand a lot of their behaviors.