I remember being like 5 and wanting to make a card for my grandma. I went to my mom's room, asked how to spell something, I think a short sentence like "I love you", and I ran back to the front room saying "I-L-O-V-E-Y-O-U-I-L-O-V-E-Y-O-U-I-L-O-V-E-Y-O-U" over and over, until I realized that I a. didn't remember where the sentence started, and b. didn't know where any of the spaces went.
This is why I like having my recipes printed out. I can just hold them and look at them!
I still look even if I've made the recipe dozens of times though...that's the annoying part to me. Brain, we should know how to make the chocolate peppermint crinkle cookies without the recipe by now!! No. No we must read it each time.
Why is this in c/autism? Is this a common autism trait?
We can post about all neurodiverse stuff here
Not according to rule 2.