Hello everyone, and thanks for taking the time.
I am making this thread in search of answers or leads towards solving a problem that will soon become an issue for me: I have a serious problem with reading retention, and I have less than a year to fix it.
It's like this: I could read a short paragraph and then look away from the reading - and I could not begin to tell you whether that paragraph I read two seconds ago was about polar bears or genocide. Never mind 80 pages of a text book.
I was told by an expert I trust that this is a common problem among Aspies, but she didn't have any solutions except to recommend resources and strategies targeted at NTs, which I am much less than confident in.
Typically, I solve my own problems in regards to AS-related challenges (because the NT ways just don't seem to work) and have been quite successful in doing so, but I've been banging my head against this one for a while with no luck.
That's why I'm reaching out. The answers are not out there; the research is not being done, nor will it, because this isn't a "nuisance behavior" of ours. It seems to me the solutions have to come from the input of the community of those who have walked a day in each others' shoes.
The closest I've come to an answer so far is from a thread I read on a PTSD forum about this very topic. It seems that, like me, many formerly avid readers lost their ability to read after suffering their traumas. Since PTSD is common in AS, it could be that my aforementioned expert was mistaking an AS problem for a PTSD problem. Maybe it's both, or either. I don't know, nobody does.
But yeah, I'm just hoping for any sort of input on this matter. Everything helps, seriously. Thank you all.
I am making this thread in search of answers or leads towards solving a problem that will soon become an issue for me: I have a serious problem with reading retention, and I have less than a year to fix it.
It's like this: I could read a short paragraph and then look away from the reading - and I could not begin to tell you whether that paragraph I read two seconds ago was about polar bears or genocide. Never mind 80 pages of a text book.
I was told by an expert I trust that this is a common problem among Aspies, but she didn't have any solutions except to recommend resources and strategies targeted at NTs, which I am much less than confident in.
Typically, I solve my own problems in regards to AS-related challenges (because the NT ways just don't seem to work) and have been quite successful in doing so, but I've been banging my head against this one for a while with no luck.
That's why I'm reaching out. The answers are not out there; the research is not being done, nor will it, because this isn't a "nuisance behavior" of ours. It seems to me the solutions have to come from the input of the community of those who have walked a day in each others' shoes.
The closest I've come to an answer so far is from a thread I read on a PTSD forum about this very topic. It seems that, like me, many formerly avid readers lost their ability to read after suffering their traumas. Since PTSD is common in AS, it could be that my aforementioned expert was mistaking an AS problem for a PTSD problem. Maybe it's both, or either. I don't know, nobody does.
But yeah, I'm just hoping for any sort of input on this matter. Everything helps, seriously. Thank you all.