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  • Instead of repeating that I am uneducated about autism and trying to learn through making mistakes here, I should probably actually read up on it. I'm just not in the mindset to not get overwhelmed.
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    I find most documentation to be at best ill informed and misunderstanding. I found what I've learned from talking to people in here much more reliable.
    Rodafina
    Rodafina
    Mistakes can be a great way to learn, especially when they are made in a forgiving and understanding environment. I think a varied approach to learning can be best - get info from every source you can and then come to your own unique understanding of the thing.
    Cutesie
    Cutesie
    Thanks, people, for sharing your thoughts.

    It's hard to learn about terms and concepts neutrally. Trying to see how I do or don't fit in before properly grasping is an impediment towards proper understanding.
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