I thought you were joking about the assperger's.
An adaptation of "Look Me in the Eye" would work better for the asd subject matter. There's not a nice silver lining to autism, something I think they're trying to portray here. Any gains achieved through aptitude or talent from the condition are offset by terrible intrapersonal dealings in the workplace or life. Essentialy the asd becomes a bridge for other people to use. It can take decades for an asd to obtain the social skillset of a teenager.