He has all the features of having the so-called "Non-Verbal Learning Disorder." (NVLD). This disorder affects one hemisphere of the brain, complicating everything related to mathematics, abstraction, and spatial awareness. However, when it comes to verbal or auditory tasks, there won't be any problems. Nevertheless, tasks involving mathematics, motor coordination, and repeating steps of something seen will pose severe difficulties.
This disorder is the worst thing that can exist, limiting to the extent that you can't even pursue a profession in the so-called Steam field because your brain simply isn't wired for it. For example, programming or coding becomes incomprehensible. That's why I failed three times in my attempt to become a programmer.
I always remember being a complete failure in team sports. My failure in soccer was brutal. The only thing I excelled at was running, which is recommended for people with this condition. Forget about white-collar jobs; they will almost inevitably have to be blue-collar. I want to learn a trade and settle my life with that. Getting a job with a decent salary is an impossible task. The curse extends to the point where even in multiplayer video games, standing out is not possible. I also failed when I tried to drive a vehicle, and despite having a license, I had many accidents, especially when parking.
In social aspects, it's another story. Shyness, social phobia, selective mutism, naivety, being a favorite target of mockery, nicknames, and intimidation. Forget even thinking about having a girlfriend; all women reject us, and it's better not even to try. You can't do anything right. Add to that being a sub-5 and disaster is served. I found out about this so late (and it was in this forum) that I'm now 46 years old, and there's little I can do. If only I had found out in my twenties, I could have made corrections. Now, it's too late. Precisely because of this, I'm a NEET (Not in Education, Employment, or Training) because everything goes wrong for me. You simply have to adapt your life; you can only do easy things. Anything that complicates will be an ordeal. It is even better to have asperger's type autism than this.