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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have ASD to have amazing sense of direction because they are so visual in their learning. Their brain can almost photographically memorize routes while traveling and at a very early age had an uncanny ability to navigate. [/quote] While my dc with asd is like this (she calls me out if I take a different route lol), I don't think it's universal. OP, I'm guessing it's an adhd trait in regards to her not having good direction. I'd have her rely on the amazing tech we have these days and utilize her phone/watch gps. Maybe you can show her how to read a paper map? Not really to use it daily but moreso to understand directions of roads and such.[/quote]
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