This article describes the six basic characteristics of Asperger's syndrome. ... Those with Asperger's syndrome display varying difficulties when interacting with others. Some children and adolescents have no desire to interact, while others simply do not know how. More specifically, they do not comprehend the give-and...
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This appendix describes the characteristics displayed by children and teens with Asperger's syndrome. ... This appendix contains a description of the characteristics displayed by children and teens with Asperger's syndrome. ... The characteristic list is presented in a checklist format. We encourage you to copy this checklist...
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Asperger's Syndrome was named for a Viennese psychiatrist, Hans Asperger. In 1944 Asperger published a paper in German describing a consistent pattern of abilities and behaviors that occurred primarily in boys.
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Perhaps the most identifiable Asperger characteristic is a child's obsessive interest in a single topic or object. This section of the eMedTV library highlights other common Asperger characteristics such as problems with nonverbal communication. ... Asperger Characteristic: An Overview...
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The autism spectrum extends from “classic autism” — which lies at the lower end of the spectrum — through ASPERGER'S SYNDROME, which is characterized as being at the mildest and highest functioning end of the spectrum — or Pervasive Developmental Disorder — Continuum...
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Learn the causes, signs, symptoms and characteristics of Asperger's Syndrome, along with treatments and self help steps you can take to fight this condition. ... Similar to Autism, and may be the same as "High Functioning Autism," Asperger's Syndrome shows many of the same characteristics. Failure to develop...
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Many of those with Asperger's syndrome have a number of positive characteristics, including integrity, intelligence, endurance, and freedom from prejudice. ... I am married and a father with Asperger's Syndrome. ... The most striking characteristic is the free of prejudices. This is right on. I noticed this in my son at a young...
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A collection of information on Asperger Syndrome and Related Disorders ... The most obvious hallmark of Asperger syndrome and the characteristic that makes these children so unique and fascinating, is their peculiar, idiosyncratic areas of "special interest".
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Asperger Syndrome or (Asperger's Disorder) is a neurobiological disorder named for a Viennese physician, Hans Asperger, who in 1944 published a paper which described a pattern of behaviors in several young boys who had normal intelligence and language development, but who also exhibited autistic-like behaviors and...
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Asperger syndrome (AS) is a developmental disorder that is characterized by: 1 ... Unlike the severe withdrawal from the rest of the world that is characteristic of autism, children with AS are isolated because of their poor social skills and narrow interests.
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