Kiyotaka Ishimaru

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Neurotype: Autism Spectrum Disorder

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Neurotype: Autism Spectrum Disorder

Stims: Yelling, moving his arms around, standing completely still, making lists

Sensory heaven: Stiff ironed clothes, loud noises, lists

Sensory hell: Silence, soft clothing, visual clutter

Hyper- or hyposensitive?

Vision: Hypersensitive (He likes order and it's a visual stim for him)Hearing: Hyposensitive (He yells because he assumes others cannot hear him as well, because he has issues processing what others say)Smell:Hypersensitive(He is very picky with what smells are around him, and certain ones can make him puke)Touch: Hypersensitive (He hates being touched by anything that he isn't okay with, and only likes to be touched if he initiates it)Taste:Hypersensitive (He finds it hard to find food he can handle)Vestibular:Hypersensitive (He gets nauseous very easily)

Meltdowns or shutdowns? Meltdowns

Special interest(s): Enforcing rules,  government!

Social Issues: He doesn't understand many social cues so he tends to blurt stuff out, he also tends to talk about his SI's a lot 

Communication: He goes nonverbal after a meltdown, but is usually hyperverbal 

Other Neurodiverse headcanons: Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

Canon examples: Kiyondo could be an example of a meltdown, and before Kiyondo happened he was rendered completely mute and near-catatonic. He takes his role as a student very seriously, shown when he gets upset that there are currently no classes going on during the killing game, which could be an example of him needing routine. He also states he has 10 sets of his uniform so he never runs out and so he is able to wear one every day of the year, even on holidays or days off from school (sensory issues). he often bursts out the first thing that comes to his mind and forces his values and beliefs on others, which could be an example of him not understanding social cues. he is quite sensitive, sometimes crying very easily if he is shocked or touched by something (sensory issues). 

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