This is a video clip to help you offer with duties that need wonderful motor capabilities.
Immediately after living with autism for 25 yrs i have acquired some tips and tricks to offer with situations that need wonderful motor capabilities.
Autism Survival Manual – Great motor capabilities tips and tricks

Thank you for your videos. I haven't been officially diagnosed with asperger's yet but my older sister has been telling me for years that I have it. Everything you described in this video, I have the exact same issues with. I also relate, completely, to your sensory overload video. I also can't stand crowds. And I have memory issues. I have taken every online AS and AQ test multiple times and, each time, I get either a 44/50 or a 173/200 score which means I'm on the autism spectrum. I also have trouble with getting jobs. I can't seem to get past the first interview. I flinch when someone touches me without warning. I do weird things with my hands/fingers when I am nervous/anxious. I talk to myself. I don't have many friends. I keep to myself.
Yes, I love this =) And so I thought ASMR does wonders too, where i can just focus on it like forever on one fabric. A getaway from the sensory =)
hi. i had the same problem in school i had to have my teacher put sodder on my jewlery i was making cuz i was shaking too bad. i also get really physically exhausted after minimal manual labor such as shoveling. do you have that as well. i also have aspergers.. by the way thanks for those tips i also have to do things differantlly in order for it to work…that also exhausts me
@ColombianaXO7 if you mean by weird a bouncy walk i was bullied a lot because of that fact i find certain boots correct it usually heavy ones.
@ColombianaXO7 no probs :-)
please can you do things around maybe tying shoe laces, brushing teeth properly, cutting food, washing plates,
my son is nearly six, just by watcching your vids i now understand why he cant do things
PLEASE DO SO MORE!! this was ver helpful
Thanks for the spoon tip. I do things a similar way already for the others. One to add: when I hold a drinking glass or a jar of coffee I place my little finger underneath the base to stop it slipping through my fingers then use the rest of my hand to grip in the normal way. Far too many things ended up on the floor before I got into the habit of doing that 🙂