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Is There a Link Between Asperger's Syndrome and Child Development?
Children with Asperger’s syndrome are an intelligent bunch who has a hard time grasping social and cognitive skills the way other children do. Children with aspergers, on the hand, learn best when they are able to see what is being taught to them. Schools that make it a point to offer...- Nicolas001
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Medical Why is Asperger's considered a form of autism?
There has been a lot of debate about considering Asperger’s as a form of Autism. Asperger's is a type of autism, but without many of the debilitating symptoms. A child with autistic will show severe lapses in the development of language. Whereas in Asperger's syndrome language skills are...- Nicolas001
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Medical DSM-V plans to drop Asperger's, it's just Autism with severity
Biological difference that I mentioned was a brain disorder that impairs verbal and non verbal communications which is usually observed in an Aspie.- Nicolas001
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Medical DSM-V plans to drop Asperger's, it's just Autism with severity
According to me Aspergers syndrome is a form of autism, both is a life-long developmental disability that affects social and communication skills. Like autism, Aspergers syndrome is caused by a biological difference in the brain's development as same like autism and even people with Aspergers...- Nicolas001
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Medical No more aspergers, it's now autism
Asperger is a developmental disorder characterized by an effect on basic life skills. Parenting a child with aspergers syndrome is little difficult and challenging when compared with other normal kids and it also requires a lot of patience with positive mentality so that it can be transferred to...- Nicolas001
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