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Asperger's Syndrome and Friendship in ChildrenSocial interaction is a skill that does not come easily to children with Asperger's syndrome. They find it hard to form friendships and often misinterpret social cues and body language.- 10 Tips to Understanding Asperger's SyndromePeople with Asperger's Syndrome are often highly intelligent but struggle with communication and social interaction.
Gifted Children Who Have Asperger's Syndrome: How Do We Educate Them?Gifted children who have Asperger's Syndrome have challenges along with high intellect. Schools are seldom able to meet the needs of these twice exceptional students.
Choosing Schools and Asperger's SyndromeChildren with Asperger's Syndrome are often extremely intelligent but need a suitable school environment to bring out their full potential.- Structured Homeschooling for Asperger's Syndrome Affected ChildrenChildren who have Asperger's Syndrome thrive within a structured environment. Create a picture/word schedule for your child, and he will have a more productive homeschooling day.
- Diagnosing Adult Asperger's: A New Physical TestAdult sufferers of Asperger Syndrome, usually diagnosed late in life or self-diagnosed, may benefit from new research on a test that uses computer imaging to identify parts of the brain associated with Asperger's.
- Four Reasons You Shouldn't Boss Around Your Asperger TweenAvoid bossing around your son with Asperger Syndrome during the middle school years. There are four main reasons you need to let go of the control and start trusting your preteen son.
- Four Reasons to Take Your Asperger Teen's SideYour son with Asperger Syndrome needs you to be on his side. Find out about the top four reasons you should always side with him -- even if it means disagreeing with a teacher or spouse.
- Five Reasons Not to Have Your Son Diagnosed with Asperger SyndromeYou may know or suspect your son has Asperger Syndrome, but here are five reasons to not seek an official diagnosis or keep the one you have confidential.
- Asperger Syndrome: Five Tips for Explaining IdiomsExplaining idioms to your son with Asperger Syndrome can be fun so "lend me your ear." Learn five tips for explaining these odd sayings that may puzzle your son who takes things literally.
- Raising Asperger Teens to Leave the NestDon't let your teenage son with Asperger Syndrome get away with being a lazy slug when it comes to domestic chores. Here are the top five household chores he should be doing with ease before heading off to college or his own apartment.
- How to Help Your Child Who Has Asperger's SyndromeChildren are increasingly being diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome, an autism spectrum disorder. Schools are ill equipped to help these intelligent children who have special needs.
Coping with Asperger's Syndrome in ChildrenWhen Asperger's Syndrome is diagnosed in a child, family members can experience a whole range of emotions including fear, concern and despair.
20 Facts About Asperger's Syndrome in ChildrenChildren with Asperger's Syndrome often struggle to fit in at school and other social settings. While there is no cure for their condition, they can be trained to cope.- Best Solution to Deal with Asperger SyndromeAsperger syndrome is one of autism type that can occur anyone. This syndrome ia a mild type of autism. Know the asperger symptoms and find the best solution to cure this mental disorder.
DSM-V: Asperger's Syndrome to Be Eliminated; Some Aspies UpsetThe American Psychiatric Association plans to eliminate the diagnosis of Asperger's Syndrome in the DSM-V. What does this mean for people currently diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome?- Asperger's Syndrome, Dating and the Movie AdamAsperger's Syndrome is a disability that impacts social skills. But can a young man overcome this disability to find love?
The One and Only Sam: Sneek Peek Review of Asperger's Syndrome Children's BookRoy A. Barnes recommends an Asperger's Syndrome children's book that is also suitable for anyone who has trouble understanding the idioms aspect of English.- Autism & Asperger's Syndrome: Information for Parents and Back to School TipsEntering middle school with a child with Asperger's can be difficult. What is Asperger's and how to help them succeed.
- Your Asperger's Adolescent and a New School YearFor an adolescent with Asperger's Syndrome, the beginning of a new school year can represent a daunting if not dreaded mindset. This article provides real solutions that you and your teen or preteen can use to tackle this next year with confidence.
Asperger's Syndrome: A High Functioning Form of AutismAsperger's Syndrome is a form of Autism, in the High Functioning category and is not always easy to detect in young children.- Children with Asperger's Syndrome: Symptom OverviewEver wondered what it's like to have Asperger's Syndrome? Learn the top five most common symptoms for children with an Asperger's Syndrome diagnosis.
Asperger Syndrome Symptoms in AdolescenceEmployment and education beyond high school is a distinction for Asperger Syndrome adolescents because of their advanced vocabulary and grammatical skills. But Asperger symptoms can complicate employment, educational, and social opportunity.- Asperger's Syndrome: Early Warning SignsSince Asperger's Syndrome is considered a social disability, it is easy to recognize in school-age children. However, there are some early warning signs to Asperger's Syndrome that can began in infancy.
- Understanding Asperger's SyndromeAsperger's is a neurologically-based disorder of development, usually of unknown cause, typically affecting social skills, language and communicative skills and behavior.
- Advocating for the Asperger's ChildParents living with the reality of raising and educating a child with Asperger's Syndrome are often faced with a difficult task. This information will arm parents with needed knowledge to be their child's advocate.
Asperger Syndrome and Spectrum Disorder Autism Book:Spectrum Disorder Autism (SDA) and Asperger Syndrome as affecting a larger population than ever before. Read All Cats Have Aspberger Syndrome to help children and adults understand these challenging conditions.- Living with Asperger Syndrome on a Daily BasisHave you ever heard of Asperger Syndrome before? Well, it's considered by many experts to be a high functioning form of autism. Find out what it's like to have this condition.
- My Asperger Syndrome Hurdle, My Travel SuccessesAsperger Syndrome is a neuro-biological disorder that can create havoc in the lives of those who have it. This is my personal story on how I have overcome this condition in order to be an independent and effective traveler.
- Teaching a Student with Asperger SyndromeAsperger syndrome is considered a form of autism. Children with Asperger's often have several characteristics they exhibit that is typical of the disorder. School can be a successful experience if everyone is educated about Asperger's.
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