Sunday 30 September 2012

Asperger syndrome

Asperger's syndrome is a mild form of autism. These two conditions are part of a larger group of neurological disorders called pervasive development in the United States or the PDD for short. 2. The most common symptoms are the eccentric behavior and self-imposed social isolation. Sometimes affected speech and gait and motor skills. Your child can also only focused on a specific area of interest like cars or astronomy. Social isolation comes from the child wants to know everything about his field of interest and nearly everything. Conversations generally focus only on this area as well.


Experts estimate that syndrome of Asperger and autism have fundamental biological reasons, but is not yet clear on what are these reasons. They know that there are some brain structure abnormalities, but do not know why they occur.


There is no definitive test for Asperger's, but there are some reasons, including:


** Significant impairment in social interaction, as evidenced by:-non-verbal communication with faculties impaired — failure to develop peer relationships-lack of shared fun age-appropriate activities/environment with others - can retaliate socially and emotionally


Repetition of patterns of behaviour or interests which:-abnormal intensity of interest in one or two rigid rituals for specific areas are used without repetitive mannerisms functional purpose of hand or finger stop parts occupied to beat persistent of objects


No significant delay in language


No significant delay in cognitive development or types adapted to the age-skill learning


If your child meets one or more of the criteria above, maybe your doctor suspected Asperger.


There is no treatment for Asperger syndrome that will make 'disappear '. But using a combination of methods to be notified the three main symptoms of disease (poor communication skills, obsessive or repetitive routines, and physical clumsiness); You can help your child to live a relatively normal life.


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