>>11439620I disagree. Competent aspies and freaks need to be placed alongside their more normal peers, in the same classes. No skipping grades, no special test-taking room, no separate classrooms, and no special education.
Real life means dealing with environments that are uncomfortable and dealing with people who are neurotypical. Proper socialization means not being the shortest kid at prom and not being put on the shortbus. Succeeding means translating your autistic million-mile-an-hour brainwaves into something normies can understand.
>>11439576Hyper aspies are a strange breed.
>disorganized thinking and general inability to take care of self compound into being an even worse mess>manic energy enables the aspie to be more social and outgoing, but sheer lack of self-awareness and mania combine to make them the most obnoxious of aspies>stereotyped interests combined with a brain that changes tabs every 5 seconds means that they've got an even weirder clusterfuck of specific topics and skills compared to the standard aspie>being a total space case on top of being geared towards aspie thinking means they'll live even more in their heads and be even weirderSome cancellation, but mostly constructive interference and amplification. Comorbidity ensures that while this is a strange breed, it isn't all that rare.