Ability fluctuation in autism is extremely common, and yet quite poorly understood by many -- a lot of it has to do with how the brain reorganizes and re-optimizes itself as the person grows up, as well as the experiences a person has. Quite a bit of brain change takes place during puberty, for example. Amanda and I actually had very similar communication issues as children (as well as a mutual history of hyperlexia) -- there's a difference between being able to form speech sounds and actually being able to articulate what you want to articulate and reflect what your actual thoughts are. <br><br>I am definitely far more fluent in writing than I am when speaking, though unlike Amanda I can form purposeful speech more of the time, though I find it far more exhausting than writing, and it is one of the first things to break down when I become overloaded by the environment somehow (note that I don't consider this to be a horrible thing -- all of us have strengths
and weaknesses, and you couldn't possibly pay me enough to even begin to wish I was neurotypical). <br><br>As a child, I did not have a speech delay, per se, and I had a fairly large vocabulary, but did not know how to (for instance) explain when I didn't feel well, and would use a lot of scripted language whether it was actually appropriate to the situation or not. And yet all the while, nobody had much of a clue that I had issues with spoken language, since I was technically producing words. I'm thinking that Amanda had something very similar going on, though her eventual speech loss was more dramatic.<br><br>- Anne<br><br><br><br><b><i>Ben Goertzel <ben@goertzel.org></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> <br>BTW, Amanda Baggs went to the same college as me (and my son), Simon's <br>Rock College<br><br>SR alums I know who attended SR at the same time as her,
recall that she <br>spoke and interacted quite comprehensibly and fluently in normal <br>English, in her college years...<br><br>Apparently her ability to communicate in a normal way, and her comfort <br>with doing so, have fluctuated significantly during her life,<br><br>-- Ben G<br></blockquote><br><p>
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