For context I have audhd. I’ve always been confused about the association between stacking toys and autism. I don’t particularly remember stacking toys as a kid other than of course I did because I was a kid. Don’t lots of kids try to stack stuff as high as possible occasionally? Why is this seen as an autistic trait? Is it a stereotype due to the historical bias towards autistic boys with a particular presentation or something else? If it really is associated with autism and not a bias, why do autistic kids do it more?

  • certified_expert@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    That’s the trick. Get your bachelor in a real country that cares about educating their inhabitants for little or no money.

    Then the phd is paid by selling your soul to the system teaching kids and doing all the work of a lecture for breadcrumbs assisting with assignments