I have high- functioning Asperger's syndrome which is a neurological condition (I refuse to use the word disorder) on the autism spectrum.
One of the most common aspects of having Asperger's is having narrow, intense and obsessive interests.
I think this is why I am so interested in zoos. I am especially interested in maps and layouts and can actually draw quite accurate maps from memory of zoos I haven't even visited and easily find my way around zoos even if it's my first visit as I already know where everything is.
A drawback of having Asperger's is that I can often get overwhelmed and have sensory overload which means I don't always feel able to go to the zoo even if I want to.
Anyway, I just thought it might be interesting for people to learn more about this and wondered if there are any other aspies on here and if you have coping mechanisms for dealing with overload in zoos.
One of the most common aspects of having Asperger's is having narrow, intense and obsessive interests.
I think this is why I am so interested in zoos. I am especially interested in maps and layouts and can actually draw quite accurate maps from memory of zoos I haven't even visited and easily find my way around zoos even if it's my first visit as I already know where everything is.
A drawback of having Asperger's is that I can often get overwhelmed and have sensory overload which means I don't always feel able to go to the zoo even if I want to.
Anyway, I just thought it might be interesting for people to learn more about this and wondered if there are any other aspies on here and if you have coping mechanisms for dealing with overload in zoos.