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Aspergers Syndrome is a rare developmental disorder. 1 in 277 of all children suffer from Aspergers Syndrome. In this article I have discussed about the syndrome and the social difficulties as a result of it. Related Article Tags: , , In this short article I will attempt to outline Aspergers Syndrome characteristics. Firstly Aspergers is described as an autism spectrum disorder, in that it shares many of the same characteristics of more "classical" autism. Although they are both on the same continuum there are definite differences between children with Aspergers Syndrome and Autism. You can see this in numerous characteristics in their social interactions, language and development over time. Related Article Tags: , , , In this article I will explore the symptoms of Aspergers Syndrome.
There are a number of symptoms associated with both children and adults with Aspergers Syndrome. These symptoms include... Related Article Tags: , , , An article for parents to help them cope with their child's initial diagnosis of Aspergers. Related Article Tags: , , , , An article to help parents who have children with Aspergers Syndrome cope with aggressive behaviors. Related Article Tags: , , , , An article to help parents with a child who has Aspergers to establish routine. Related Article Tags: , , , , Choosing the right school for any child can be stressful; finding one for your child with Aspergers can be almost too frightening. Every child deserves a good education and the law provides that children with disabilities such as Aspergers be educated with teachers trained in handling such disabilities in practice; however, finding good teachers isn't always easy. Related Article Tags: , , , In this article I am going to outline the key factors that any parent must know when deciding to home school their child. Home schooling the child with Asperger's can be beneficial because you know your child better than anyone else. In the home school environment, routine can be maintained because there is not the impact of the needs of other children or other interruptions. Further, you have the ability to teach to your child's strengths that may not be readily recognized by others within the school system. Related Article Tags: , , , , An article on the options for Aspergers Treatment? Related Article Tags: , , ,
An article about bullying and Aspergers children. Related Article Tags: , , , , According to the DSM-IV classifications asperger's syndrome and autism are two separate disorders. There is debate however because aspergers and autism exhibit some of the same symptoms. The argument is that aspergers is a form an autism and should not be listed as a separate entity when diagnosing the disorder or when devising treatment. The argument relies on the idea that since there is no distinct criteria for either disorder and they are both persuasive developmental disorders they should be treated the same. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , Asperger syndrome, also known as Asperger disorder or AS, is a pervasive developmental disorder . Autism may sound familiar to you. It is however important to first establish that this is not an infection or a contagious disease. This is actually a condition where the brain of the child has developed differently, resulting to certain ramifications that affected the system of the child and manifesting in the lack of interpersonal skills of the child. If you know of a child who is having a greater degree of language impairment than other children or has diminished communication skills and also exhibits a restrictive pattern of thought and behavior, he may have Asperger's syndrome. This condition is more or less similar to that of classic autism. The main difference between autism and Asperger's syndrome is that the child suffering from Asperger's syndrome retains his early language skills. Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), also referred to as Pervasive Developmental Disorders (PDD), range from very a severe type of autism to a much milder type, called Asperger syndrome. The symptoms of ASD can be definitely detected and diagnosed by the time the child is three years old. In some rare cases, if both the doctor and the family of the child are perceptive enough, it can be detected really early - when the child is about 18 months old. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , Restless leg syndrome or shortly RLS, is a health condition in which legs feel very uncomfortable while sitting or lying down, especially at night. Read this informative article about restless leg syndrome, find out what causes it and how to reduce the symptoms, by using some of the information we provide. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , Restless leg syndrome is a health condition that many people are having problems with. Find out what it is and how to find a proper treatment to reduce or eliminate suffering. Related Article Tags: , , , There are various types of autism and even one type cannot exactly be grouped into one single category, because there are as many categories of autism as there are people suffering from autism! To make it more complex, some autistic individuals look to be quite normal at first glance, whereas some others obviously look to be mentally challenged. Some types of autism can be treated with early diagnosis and therapy, whereas some other severe cases may never respond to treatment. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , People who encounter the term "irritable bowel syndrome" are often confused as to what that illness is. Many wonder about the various symptoms associated with the term. What is irritable bowel syndrome? In order to properly understand this illness, a person should learn about these factors... Related Article Tags: , , , The symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome can vary from person to person. There are people who experience symptoms of diarrhea with their irritable bowel syndrome while there are some people who experience constipation. Because of this, there are different effects of vitamins for irritable bowel syndrome.
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