[MR] People banned from SCA events

Wayne Remes wremes at carolina.rr.com
Thu Jun 30 06:28:42 PDT 2011


According to a friends of mine in the theater,  Aspergers shows up fairly
frequently in the theater as well....and of course roleplaying and gaming,
but we knew that too. as they tend to be the basis for stereotypes in the
role playing community

Axel

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Shelley
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I sincerely believe we (the SCA) have more than our fair share of people on
the Autistic spectrum. It kind of surprises people to find out that one can
be "On the Autistic spectrum" without being what you think of as Autistic.
Aspergers is definitely in that spectrum.  Dyscalculics and Dyslexics are
also, interestingly, considered to be on the Autistic spectrum. It's a big
umbrella term for a wide variety of issues.

Dulcy
the suspiciously flakey Chronicler who will never, ever, ever be your
Exchequer. ;-)
 		 	   		  
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