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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: , , , 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 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: , , , 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: , , , , , , An article about bullying and Aspergers children. Related Article Tags: , , , , 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. You need to understand autism in order to treat it properly, especially since the diagnosis of it is largely subjective. Know what to look for and understand what current studies are finding work best to combat it, even though today's studies are still inconclusive. 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 with a child who has Aspergers to establish routine. Related Article Tags: , , , ,
Understand what autism is, then be aware of what some of the latest studies are revealing about what causes autism and possible treatments for it. Related Article Tags: , , , Autism is a medical condition that stems from a disorder in the process of brain development. This causes abnormal, repetitive or restrictive behavior, often affecting social development of the individual, such as communication and interaction of the sufferer with the society at large. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , Diagnosis of autism is difficult because there is not a lab test that can define it for sure, but be aware of the traits of this disorder so that it can be diagnosed as early as possible. 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: , , , One of the toughest times for a parent is actually not knowing whether or not their child has autism. It can be a shattering non-stop anxiety that can crumble even the toughest of people. So what are the signs of autism in children? You see children are very difficult to judge because at the age that autism would appear, children have not yet acquired all of the normal skills that children of a later age will have. Related Article Tags: , , , Autism is a condition that occurs in early childhood. If the parents are well-informed and perceptive enough, they can easily be able to catch the signs of autism while they are only starting to show up in their child. 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: , , , , , , , , , An article to help parents who have children with Aspergers Syndrome cope with aggressive behaviors. Related Article Tags: , , , , Though autism was first discovered and diagnosed as early as 1943, some aspects of this disorder still remain a baffling mystery for experts. Now, autism and its spectrum disorders are known to have spread out to as many as 5,00,000 families all over the United States of America alone! Autism Awareness is an organization that aims to tackle this problem and extend help to both the victims and their families. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , While it is difficult to detect autism because the signs are so varied, there are definite symptoms you can spot to give you a clue, and if seen, you should schedule time with a trained professional to get an accurate diagnosis. Studies have shown that an early diagnosis is critically important in being able to help the afflicted child and minimize the effects of autism. Related Article Tags: , , , Autism is a development disorder that usually surface very early in a child's life. Some children show early signs of autism at about six months of age, whereas some others show obvious signs of the condition between 2 and 3 years of age. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , ,
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