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@AdamWarner

1 month ago

That frog book absolutely messed me up. It highlighted to me a deficit which I hadn't even realised I had until I was forced into that situation. In daily life I had learnt at some point to work around it by reading the content ahead of time, processing it and THEN telling the story.

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@tiramishu

1 month ago

They gave me that book to read and the first thing I did was ask if theyā€™re frogs or toadsā€¦

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@tigerkitten8352

3 weeks ago

As you were describing what he did and what you did i was thinking of what i would do if i were told to do that. I'd be looking at the book and pictures and tell a story and... Wouldn't look up. Then you told the end and I was like "But WHY would you engage or look at him?? You're telling a story from a book, duh!"

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@pb11118

1 month ago

The frog book still haunts me. I ranted about it for weeks. My friends were like that activity ruined you. It was like next level anxiety of squid game mixed w panel job interview & childbirth mixed in one. I always prided myself on my creativity. God damn

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@timtreefrog9646

1 week ago

Frogs are my special interest. So that both messed me up and filled me with glee.

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@Niiiiiiiila

1 month ago

I had the frog book too in the US! I also told a great story, and looking back on the assessment, I also didnā€™t make eye contact! I was totally focused on the frog fable. šŸ˜‚

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@carinagoncalves7434

1 month ago

Hah! The Frog book!! Didn't know it was used elsewhere in the world!!!!

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@kathybramley5609

1 month ago

I quite enjoyed the frog book. I remember they went flying over the countryside and there was a guy in his kitchen. What got me was that my assessor recorded "unusual phrases" that didn't seem so unusual to me. And how do they know what's unusual and keep that one straight in their minds!?

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@Dumpsterfiregrace

4 days ago

OMG! Yess!!! šŸ˜‚I just finished my testing here in the States, and she used the frog book with me too! Oh and the 'how you brush your teeth' one as well

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@chloeh7954

1 month ago

Ooohhhh!! I was diagnosed 2 months ago and I always wondered what she got from the frog book. I felt so awkward and it was my first task so I just basically described each page rather than tell it as a story. But it makes sense theyā€™re looking to see a performanceā€¦ thatā€™s not what they asked though! šŸ˜‚

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@vickimus1987

1 month ago

The joys of ADOS assessment!

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@jessicatalbert6646

1 month ago

Ahh the frog book. What I remember about that book is that I pointed out something to my doctor that she said she had never noticed before in her 12 years of doing these assessments. I also don't recall looking up at her until I was done šŸ˜‚ still waiting on the discussion part of my assessment though

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@ew4243

22 hours ago

oh you're giving it away! I'm waiting to be assessed with the NHS, now I know!

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@thisminimallife

1 month ago

I can make up stories on the spot with fine details while staring at a person the whole time. Improvised performances

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@taiwilkin-corraggio1446

2 hours ago

The book is David Wiesner's "Tuesday", for anyone who wants to read it

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@mikicionekk3554

1 month ago

Oh, so that's what the book and the story were about! šŸ˜‚šŸ˜… I am from Poland and I'm not sure if "my" book had frogs in it (but that sounds strangly familiar...) but the diagnostic process was as I see the same

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@Ducklet15

1 month ago

I also had that frog book but I got a diagnosis through private healthcare

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@jimwilliams3816

1 month ago

That wasnā€™t part of my assessment, and now Iā€™m wondering how I would have done on these ā€” what I have noticed about myself is that if I am talking to someone and ā€œmaking eye contact,ā€ it generally means I am lost in the thing I am thinking about and not really that aware they are there. I mean I am in a sense, but Iā€™m monologuing and not really engaging. Maybe I look like I am, I donā€™t know. If Iā€™m thinking about and reacting to a virtual input, yes Iā€™m probably looking at it and not other people. Thatā€™s kind of necessary for processing my thoughts. I keep hearing that this is a trait but I still donā€™t really believe that everyone doesnā€™t need to do this.

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@katzenbekloppt_mf

1 month ago

Hahaha, that could have been mešŸ˜‚ I would have asked again if the story wasn't an interesting one as he has to listen to them all the time

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@claudiag.9307

1 month ago

I'm screaming in Germany we also have the frog book. Until today I assumed it was to assess filling in blanks and picking up clues

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