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I have found that I learn the best if I do it by as much imitation as possible. It is like I cant learn stuff if I follow exact instructions. I must learn by being very idiomatic.
Yes, I am diagnosed. It is like the more serious I am the less I learn. On the other hand I need focus and little distractions and focus on few things at a time. I feel like learning requieres imitation rather than seriosness. I guess serious studying Will never work for me. What is it with Aspergers and imitation? |
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((((Hanktheman)))) What do you mean when you say "imitation"? Can you give us some examples?
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Imitation is to me a lot about trying to understand something without just formal instructions.
If I were to study Latin I wouldnt har formal gramatical instructions but rather my own idiomatic way of thinking and finding things out. I would take help from experts. I have a great need for being idiomatic in my learning. |
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