The Nature And Kinds Of Autism, Including Asperger's Syndrome
Treatment of Asperger’s Syndrome

  Asperger syndrome is a neurobiological disorder that may affect both children and adults. Many people believe it is a type of high functioning autism, and it is classified as a spectrum disorder or widespread personality disorder. It has an impact on a person’s ability to socialise and interact effectively with others. Individuals also show…

Screening for Asperger’s Syndrome

  Asperger’s syndrome is classified as a moderate spectrum disorder or pervasive personality disorder. Asperger’s syndrome is linked to autism because of its symptoms and diagnostic criteria. It was sometimes referred to as a “silent disorder” since it was not recognised in the DSM-IV until after 1994, and it was even later before doctors and…

Resources for Children with Asperger’s Syndrome

  Asperger’s syndrome children also pose a challenge to educators in the school system and to their parents if they are homeschooled. These children frequently seem competent because they have normal intelligence and language development. Children with Asperger’s syndrome typically excel at memorization and objective knowledge but struggle with comprehension. Families with children who exhibit…

Resources for Adults with Asperger’s Syndrome

Asperger’s disease, also known as high functioning autism, is a moderate type of autism. This is a psychological condition that impairs one’s ability to communicate and connect with others in social situations. A child with Asperger’s syndrome will often avoid eye contact, make awkward expressions and gestures, and concentrate on one or two particular subjects,…