Behaviour
"They
may feel different and can experience anxiety when approaching other teens,
always wondering why they have such a hard time fitting in. Trying to fit in
can be a frustrating process and teens with Aspergers can be drained
emotionally from this. It can cause anxiety or depression and may lead to
social withdrawal. They may also be immature for their age, too naive and too
trusting, which makes them an easy target for teasing and bullying."
The
fact that teens with Aspergers have a hard time fitting in and finding friends.
feeling anxiety when approaching other teens their age leading to social
withdrawal may explain why the boy is in his room when we see him in the title
sequence, through out the breaking of the code he is secluded in his bedroom, because
he doesn't feel comfortable and confident enough to socialise with anyone his
age.
Challenges
in School
"Asperger
Teens develop their thinking and learning skills at an unusual age or in an
unusual way because their brain processes information differently. This means
they can excel in some abilities like language, vocabulary, math or music but
are delayed in other areas. They may have problems with authority figures such
as teachers."
This
could explain why the boy hacks into the FBI mainframe, as he has problems with
authority fugures especially as this is an undercover organisation, possessing
control over the country. The fact that people with Aspergers are often very
good at a particular subject leads us to believe the boy is very gifted in the subject
ICT and explains why he is skilled at breaking this code as his mind works in
an unusual way, processing information differently.
Strengths
"Asperger
teens are typically uninterested in following social norms, fads, or
conventional thinking. They are original and creative thinkers and are in
persuit for original interests and goals. Their preference for rules and
honesty may lead them to excel in the classroom since many of their advanced
abilities are in the gifted range. Their narrow area of interest can make them
experts in their field. They can be talented and enjoy academic success. Their
dedication and commitment makes them driven to perform well in school. Many
great scientists, writers and artists are thought to have had Asperger syndrome,
including many Nobel Prize winners."
The
factthat teens with Aspergers are uninterested in following social norms
explains why the boy is intrigued by the code and therefore works to crack it
and succeeds.
Theory of Mind
"The
absence of the ability to understand what people know, think or feel might be
the root of most difficulties people with Asperger have in communication and
social interaction. They also can’t link their own behavior to the feelings of
others so they can be unable to anticipate or predict such a response. Those
with Asperger Syndrome have a very good eye for details but are most of the
time are unable to see the "big picture"."
As
people with Aspergers can't link their own behaviour to other peoples feelings
therefore failing to anticipate a response explains why the boy writes such a
bold statement on the FBI mainframe when hacking into as he does not think
about the consequences at the time and is not able to predict a response from
the receivers of the message. The fact that people with Aspergers see detail
but not the big picture explains why the boy notices all the different hints
leading him onwards to crack the code.
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