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How Do I Know I Have Aspergers Syndrome, A Form Autistic Spectrum Disorder? What If You Think Your Child Has ASD?
Asperger's Syndrome is part of a range of conditions within the field of autism. An Autistic Spectrum Disorder, or ASD, is a complex and individual condition. So, what if you think your child has ASD or how would you know you had it? This article draws from real experience which should help you with your journey.
53 commentsAsperger'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 well-known syndrome and the internet was just a...
81 commentsAsperger's Syndrome & Romantic Relationships: A Different Kind of Love
Can people with Asperger's Syndrome find love and romance? The difficulties you may encounter trying to have a romantic relationship with a person with Asperger's Syndrome.
29 commentsBest Aspergers Guide For Women And Girls With Autism Spectrum Disorder, Aspergers Syndrome In Females
Undiagnosed Asperger's Girls and Undiagnosed Asperger's women are the lost generation. In the past women and girls have been undiagnosed and mis-diagnosed in the field of autism. The term autism spectrum disorder sounds beautiful but Aspie girls have hidden depths, as you will find out in this article.
30 commentsTeaching Students with Aspergers Syndrome: Tips for Teachers and Parents
Asperger's syndrome students are unique individuals who sometimes experience difficulties in the classroom. They may experience difficulties with attention, sensory issues, annd transitions. Sometimes they appear to not be paying attention or disrupt others. Often these students are visual learners, and with proper redirection, can contribute in a positive way to the classroom setting.
25 commentsCoping with Behavioral Problems in a Child with Asperger's Syndrome
Children with Aspergers Syndrome often exhibit behavior problems, but it's not a symptom that the expert talk about a lot. Instead they focus more on the delayed social skills and and obsessive interests. This article helps parents cope with and even eliminate these problem behaviors. The best methods for dealing with unwanted behaviors are as follows: Seek to understand the root cause of the behavior, establish yourself as a problem solver for your child, establish routine, and use positive
1 commentAspergers - Living With An Aspergers Syndrome Child
Raising our wonderful son John wasn't an easy task, especially for a first time mother. We lived on a farm a fair distance from town and I didn't know many people at first. John had a difficult birth, he was eight days late (in summer) and then...
39 commentsIn The Perspective of an Adult with Asperger Syndrome and Bipolar Disorder
It is obvious that Jagged Frost isn't my real name but it is who I am. The first part of this pen name, or Jagged, comes from a character in a well loved Star Wars series that she cherishes. This character is that of Jag Fel, nephew of Wedge...
10 commentsAsperger Syndrome in the Media
It's not Rain Man, it's a SPECTRUM. Asperger Syndrome is a growing issue with children, as more and more are being diagnosed, and at earlier ages. Its acceptance has now become apparent in the media and how Aspergers and Asperger-like people are...
11 commentsAre Aspergers Syndrome (AS) and Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder (OCPD) the same?
Aspergers Syndrome and Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder. Sometimes known as the conditions for 'nerds' Aspies and OCPDers tend to share some traits but are they the same condition?
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