Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Asperger?s Syndrome- Is There Real Cure For It?

If you know of a child who is having a greater degree of language impairment than other children or has diminished communication skills and also exhibits a restrictive pattern of thought and behavior, he may have Asperger?s syndrome. This condition is more or less similar to that of classic autism. The main difference between autism and Asperger?s syndrome is that the child suffering from Asperger?s syndrome retains his early language skills.
The peculiar symptom of Asperger?s syndrome is a child?s obsessive interest in a single object or topic to the exclusion of any other. The child suffering from Asperger?s syndrome wants to know all about this one topic.
Sometimes their speech patterns and vocabulary may resemble that of a little professor. Other Asperger View the rest of this article


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