Dear Diary,

Shinichi had been bewildered by his fixed visual line. He had been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). For this reason, he struggles to avoid his eyeliners from one spot.

People with ASD tend to turn their eyes to one spot, such as their interesting items, persons, and views. But they are tough looking away from that one spot. Shinichi also is not good at looking away from his eyes from one point.

One day, Shinichi glanced at some people when he was a youngster. But his eyes had not been able to avoid his eyes from this person. He thought at this time, “Perhaps, my eyes may gaze at someone.” On other days, Shinichi glanced at one female on a train. She was wearing beautiful clothes. He realized immediately that his eyes would gaze at them. He could not fix his eyes as soon as he tried to look away from them to other advertisements. It was a scary experience for him. For this reason, Shinichi is always concerned about being misunderstood by others.

But he found. In such a situation, they can rephrase these disadvantages to the advantages that can spot slight points. For example, a person changes their fashion. Shinichi eyes spot a scarf similar colour to his scarf. They said thank you.

In summary, people with ASD could be better at their flatters if they praise a point like such colouring. Japan also would slightly have been changing that how to say flatter. Shinichi hopes that such praise literacy is known to some ASD people in Japan too.

(264 words)

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By Shinichi. I

Shinichi Ito (Mapman) is living in Sapporo, Hokkaido (Japan). He was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD, previous Asperger’s Syndrome) in 2004. He started his blog “Aspe Times” in 2006 as “Information for Aspergians”. In 2009, he changed a blog theme from “Asperger” to “Learning English”. Shinichi had been engaged in room reservations at a first-class hotel, as an assistant between 2008 and 2018. After retiring from the hotel, he learned web design and English writing. he moved his blog to WordPress. Shinichi created his original English essay through IELTS writing (Task 1, Task 2). Sometimes, he wrote his free articles, diaries, and book reviews too. In 2022, he changed his blog title from “Aspe Times” to “ASD IELTS” in May. In July 2022, he released his first blog book on Kindle. In March 2023, Shinichi started selling Paperback too. Please click the below button if you are interested price in Canada. He is selling this book on Amazon in these countries too. In October 2023, he was officially diagnosed ADHD too. Shinichi loves Canada. He is planning to immigrate to Canada in the future.

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