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[Music]
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Hello, good afternoon We are already in the
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sixth lesson entitled
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interpersonal relations of the module support
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throughout the life of a
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high-functioning person. I am Eduardo Medel,
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teacher of secondary education in biology
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and by title a psychoeducational inclusion strategy
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in children with
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autistic syndrome and Asperger's,
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the objective of today's lesson will be
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to analyze the social evolution of
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people with Asperger's syndrome and the
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formation of interpersonal relationships. Let us
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remember that all the shortcomings
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that a person with Team presents are
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what is the deficit of
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Social cognition, which is the difficulty of making
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sense of what people do and what
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one does,
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is manifested through
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difficulty analyzing information from
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others related to thoughts and
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emotions, knowing how to react to the
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emotions of others, inferring about what
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the situation demands and knowing how to act from
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there, here suddenly there are problems in which
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they do not know how to position themselves in a context,
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therefore we must give them the
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tools as we have already said
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throughout these classes and then we must
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help them to infer situations according to
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the school context, academic, work,
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etc.
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What are the stages that associate
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intellectual and moral development with
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social expectations in the
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preschool stage in which children begin
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to play with others and children
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begin to form
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social relationships by playing with
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their peers? between the ages of five and eight
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is the stage in which children
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begin to understand the reciprocity and
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mutual help that sustains friendship.
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Children know how to recognize the
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needs of the peer leader and if they
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have any problems, they know how to help him
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among the peers. Ages nine and thirteen is where
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children and pre-adolescents base their
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friendship on similarity,
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shared interests and emotional support. This is
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where problems with
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Asperger syndrome begin at the time of
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forming relationships because they have
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much more childlike thinking. since he is out
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of phase with his development
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of his body development, therefore there
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is one of the first rejections and
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adolescence is where friendship
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is based on trust and exposure of
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intimacies and already having
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difficulties in being able to interpret the
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emotions of the The rest generates
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mistrust on the part of peers.
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So we have to reinforce support
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in adolescents and pre-adolescents
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with
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the stage in social development in the
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preschool stage. The deficits in
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social cognition in children with
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Asperger syndrome often go unnoticed
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by the children.
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Maybe In some cases it is not recognized
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that they already have some alterations and that is why it
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is already adolescence where
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many people or adults
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are diagnosed although parents
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usually notice
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strange behaviors as a way of establishing
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relationships with peers. Loners
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who can become Go
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eye contact What happens there because they are alone
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because they do not have eye contact
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So something is happening between the
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ages of six and 11 is when the absence of
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social skills begins to
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become the most relevant weak points
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Why my son is alone
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because my son plays alone during recess
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because he does not get together with the rest Because he
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does work individually
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knowing that the teacher
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is doing group work parents and
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teachers observe common behaviors
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of neurotypical children that are absent
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in these children with for example when making
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friends but they have a good relationship with an
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adult although they cannot form
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friendships but they have a much
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more expressive language to be understood by
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adults
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a case of a child with
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Asperger's syndrome the children are noisy and
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move quickly jumping and
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pushing each other I am always afraid
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that I will get hit by one of those balls that
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they throw so often that is one of the
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reasons why I prefer to stay
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on the sidelines of the playground away from my
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classmates So then invariably at
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each recess in this case the The child
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recognizes that
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there is a need to be alone
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because he or she is afraid, in this case, when playing
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football, basketball or
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ball games. Then, as he also has
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motor difficulties, he prefers to
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stay out of it. In
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pre-adolescence and adolescence,
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boys begin to become aware.
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of their differences and begin to want to
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fit in with a group and have friends, but
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the obstacle of these
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behavioral abnormalities arises. Then,
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when not being accepted by their
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peers,
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feelings of sadness, anxiety and
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lack of support appear with greater intensity, in a case of a
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pre-adolescent child. Mention the others,
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the guy always stays with me, but I
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never have perfect excuses,
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I'm never bad, I never have
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important people to take care of, I don't have a job
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and I'm not married,
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considering This starting model
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allows us to understand why, as
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the years go by, students with syndrome
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Asperger's patients begin to be less
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valued with potential friends and the
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growing social expectations
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about what is expected of a good friend,
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commitment, support and the gradual change
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in the interests of their peers,
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music, fashion, video games, etc.
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would explain many of the difficulties in
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which they face What do people face in this
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case when they reach
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adolescence? So we have to try to
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think about what we are
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doing about the cultural change that must
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exist on the part of the school community,
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to give the knowledge to our
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classmates that we are all different.
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We are all diverse and we all have the
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need to have friends and that a
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person with Asperger's syndrome not
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having eye contact does not mean
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that there is a disregard for the fact
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that although he may have a strategy
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to recognize emotions, but perhaps
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he cannot grow them either. and that
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also goes into understanding.
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Let's see the case of Nico. I'm going to
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change here
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and let's see the case of this Spanish student. My
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name is Nicolás. I'm 14 years old. I
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like, above all, to read and play
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with Legos. I
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also like it.
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The subject of mechanics a lot, I have to admit
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that I am very sensitive to certain things
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when they catch me at a
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strange moment because
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the slightest thing they say, the slightest
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grace, can affect me a lot.
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For me, Asperger's is like one, one,
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well, one. disability that makes you
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think quite differently from
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people, it is worth taking into account that
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everyone thinks differently from a
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way
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of seeing things with another point of view
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and that there are many people who do not like
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you or who they think you are strange and
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that's why they try not to be with you But what
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simply happens is that you think
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in a different way and that's why it's
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difficult for you to make friends because you can't find
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people who think like you
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[Music]
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I remember when they told me about
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Asperger's that it impacted me so much. yours because I did
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n't expect that I would have a
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problem like that and at that time at that
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time it wasn't so difficult for me to make friends
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because I was much smaller and I
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didn't care very much what they thought of
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me [Music]
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well it depends If not if it's a
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therapeutic group it is not difficult for me because we more or
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less understand each other if it
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is not yes it is so difficult for me that there are times
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when I have directly tried not to be
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with it sometimes I stop sometimes to
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think what
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that person must have thought of me
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when I said What the other person must have thought
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of me when I said the other one bothers me
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a lot because I don't know if what I'm
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saying is going to look good in front of
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them and
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sometimes I've had occasions in which,
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directly because of something I've said, it
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wasn't that big of a deal anymore. They have been
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avoiding me little by little until they stop
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talking to me.
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The few I have, I really like the way they
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behave, are my friends for some reason.
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But there are others who
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should seriously consider whether what they
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do and say to all people, not just
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me, is Well, because there are people who
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insult each other as a joke, okay, No, I don't have
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any problem with that. But there are other
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people who may be more sensitive, who don't
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understand those metaphors or those
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hints, and they may become closed off.
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Because they feel offended and I have
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some friends who They are quite
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adaptable to the
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personalities of each person and they are the
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only people who can put up with me long
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enough to start a conversation
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with me
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[Music]
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it could have been I go to a
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Scout group okay they don't have I know friends
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I have friends who don't have the They have the same
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hobbies as me but
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they understand my hobbies and I understand theirs and
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every time we talk we ask ourselves
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how the other's life has been going
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and if they still like the same thing. Half
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of the people who go to the Scouts with me
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empathize very well. in a way that
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surprises me a lot and I have
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sometimes wondered if they had Asperger's. He has
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had the same problems as me.
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He has and empathizes with me very well. I
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told him that there were people who, due to
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genetics, were born in a different way,
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okay, I thought differently. to the others and
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Well, I explained to him more or less what
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Asperger's is and I told him that that happened to me
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[Music]
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If we start by going to school, when
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I finish, then I go home how I do my
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homework and the time I have I
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spend my free time reading and hanging out and playing with
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Legos and building things.
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Above all, what bores me is
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sports. I don't find it
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funny to see how someone gives him a
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ball and puts it in a square with a
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net. I don't find what's funny about it. That
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apart from the fact that if you were playing,
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okay it could be understood but you
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are watching it sitting at home on
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TV, you are not going to win anything
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and I have been doing therapy for five years and it
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is always the same, it is group therapy
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and it really helps everyone. and
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each of the advice they have given me has
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helped me to know people better
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and for them to know me
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better. It
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is something that I have been asking myself
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for many years and I believe that
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the few people Those who know what
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Asperger Head is sees them as they know what it
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is sees them as just another person but
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those who don't know what it is
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usually see us as if we were
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strange people or as if we were Yes,
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but it is a face and they directly
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try not to
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be with us Because we are strange
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[Music]
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I would like it a lot because if everyone came up they
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would know what it would be like because
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they would already act a little Consequently
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I'm not saying that they treat us like Kings but that
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they would act accordingly because
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surely
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people with aspects would have many more
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friends and I would live much better
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if they knew that there are people who
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behave strangely, it could be
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because they have Asperger's, it's not bad,
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it's not bad to try
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to socialize with people who you see
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behave differently, I mean, for
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example, when I started making friends,
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I have to admit that I behaved in
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a way that was a little strange even for
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myself and there are people who were patient
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with me and in the end we ended up being very
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friends and other people who passed me by and
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directly don't even talk to me anymore,
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you should people who behave like that
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a little strange It should be that
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's why I'm not saying that everyone has
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Asperger's because if they behave strangely they may
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have another disability or not at all So they
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could be a little more tolerant
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[Music]
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Well we can think many things
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from Nico's video a certain
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guy So, given this, we can
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leave ourselves with the following reflection:
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how happy are children with
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Asperger's syndrome in their interpersonal relationships?
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We also have to understand that it
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is important for them to make friends, have
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support networks outside of the home,
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Forgiveness of the home in order to
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develop. true So
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participating in different groups that
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are more tolerant is also a good
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strategy. Scouts music groups
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now and make people understand that
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people with Asperger's or two friends,
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two three friends is enough to be able to
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be well in life in the society
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with this with this reflection we leave
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in this class number six and
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we are no longer looking forward to having an excellent afternoon in the next one
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[Music]

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