What is Asperger Syndrome? |
Aspergers Syndrome is a developmental disorder where the individual usually behaved odd, and may not fit in well with people around them. This syndrome is not classified as mental illness because it is not related to brain cells disorder. Adult also may suffer from asperger syndrome but they still can learn how to make friends, doing something useful and may live the life successfully. In this situation, boys are having higher chance to get asperger syndrome than girls.
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Asperger’s Syndrome Symptoms
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Symptoms during Childhood
Symptoms during Adolescents or Teen Years
Symptoms during Adulthood Although Asperger Syndrome is a lifelong condition, they still can obtain a better understanding of their own weaknesses and strengths. Adult with Asperger Syndrome also married and having children. Because of their attitude such as giving full attention to detail and focused interests, they are having higher chances to success in university and their career. Mostly, people with Asperger Syndrome are impressed with technology. So, no wonder if they often choose engineering as their career field. |
Symptoms of Asperger’s include: impaired ability to utilize social cues such as body language, irony, or other subtext of communication; restricted eye contact and socialization; limited range of encyclopedic interests; preservative, odd behaviors; didactic, verbose, monotone, droning voice; concrete thinking; over-sensitivity to certain stimuli; and unusual movements but they can speak and do respond to others at time. These Asperger’s kids can be very clever at some things and not responding with others. |
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