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The 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...
7 commentsAspergers Syndrome - Living as an Adult Aspie, Work Life
Because Aspergers Syndrome is often accompanied by a superior intelligence, an Aspie makes a great employee. Aspies really excel when given a task to undertake and left to to work on it independently. Work of...
2 commentsAspergers Syndrome - Living as an Adult Aspie, Social Life
Aspergers Syndrome is connected to social problems, problems with social interaction, but what is often misunderstood is that Aspies actually crave the interaction, they just can't seem to get it right. In...
4 commentsWhy is Aspergers Syndrome so misunderstood?
Book in hand my son gets into my car. He will continue to read the book even though it is not assigned reading and he is no longer in school. Every word that he reads he will retain and often to the dismay of...
3 commentsWhat You Should Know About Autism Spectrum Disorders
I have been quite busy in 2007. One of the projects I was working on was a writing a book on Autism Spectrum Disorders. As a psychologist and as a father of a child suffering from Asperger's the topic had my...
4 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 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 commentsREFLECTIONS OF AN ASPIE
Most people are familiar with autism, a behavioral disorder that refers to people being socially withdrawn in their own world, obsessed with routine, reacting negatively, sometimes violently, and generally...
3 commentsTrying to understand my Asperger son
How easy it would be to just let my almost 14 year old son just sit quiety and read his books, play his video games and leave him alone. He would like that. But I can't do that. He is growing up. He has to...
1 commentAsperger's Syndrome From My Perspective
I say this is unique because lets face it. No two people are alike. That means that even someone with a diagnosis of whatever is as different from the last person with the same diagnosis as the rain is from...
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