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Asperger's Syndrome: What's It Really Like?
I was first diagnosed with Asperger’s about 12 years ago. At the time, I was at university and knew very little about it, apart from what had been studied in my psych class. After all, it wasn't a...
39 commentsHow to Cure What Ails You - Naturally - No Kidding
I have discovered information that I used to reverse my son Michael's Asperger's syndrome that I want to share with you. The reason this information is unbelievable is that most doctors don't know about this...
0 commentsDo You Think Your Child Has Asperger’s Syndrome? Autistic Spectrum Disorder – Which Way Now?
This hub focuses on children who may have Asperger’s syndrome. The information contained comes from personal experience and is aimed as a guide to those who suspect that their child may have an autistic...
2 commentsStudents with Aspergers Syndrome: Tips for Teachers and Parents
Students with asperger's syndrome are unique, and they can affect the learning environment in both positive and negative ways. In the classroom, the asperger student can present a challenge for the most...
8 commentsWhat it's Like to Have Aspergers Syndrome: A Story
What's it like to have aspergers syndrome? Asperger's syndrome is a high-functioning form of autism. One of the most notable characteristics of aspergers syndrome is a problem with communication. Although...
20 commentsAsperger's Online
Asperger's Online: for someone with Asperger's, online social networking may be the answer to the desire to interact with others. Online resources and guides are provided in this informative article.
2 commentsRiding the Rollercoaster of Being the Parent of Asperger's Syndrome Sons
Food is a big deal, after all I have to feed the boys three times a day, or more. Their metabolism is so high they don't seem to gain weight at all. I know they do but they're just so slender. They go...
2 commentsAsperger's and Sensory Integration
Sensory Integration involves three systems of sensory input and response or interpretation: the vestibular system, which is connected with things like balance, the tactile system which is related to touch,...
10 commentsAsperger's Syndrome and Autism- A Mother's Story Chapter 1
If you have a child who is not progressing as they should or has behaviours that are peculiar or have recently had your child diagnosed as having Autism or Asperger's Syndrome you will be able to relate to...
0 commentsThe Jewish, Social Ostracisation and The Asperger’s Autism Connection – A Theory
This is my theory on Jewish, Asperger’s Autism and why this group has been ostracised in history. I do not have any evidence of this and would much appreciate if anyone has some research to either agree or...
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