By: JohnNeyman | 2011-08-02 | Diseases and Conditions Most Asperger syndrome in children was disregarded since the symptom may include having average to above average level of intellect. Some of them carry this out as they grow and become adults which may be certainly be difficult among them. They may usually appear completely shy or they may be very extrovert individual. The reason behind this is because they regularly get the wrong impression of social interaction. read more
By: Nua | 2011-01-07 | Health & Fitness Nua Health Care is the leading provider of the health care services for Aspergers Syndrome, Acquired brain injury and various others. We have specialized in providing the day services or aspergers or asperger syndrome. read more
By: Thord Hall | 2010-04-01 | Disabilities The first time I heard the term Asperger's Syndrome I had no idea what it was or what it meant. I now know Aspergers is a developmental disorder that affects many children. In this article I will give a simple explanation of some of the characteristics associated with Asperger's Syndrome and some useful tips on where to get more information about how to manage these behaviors. read more
By: Kim Patrick | 2010-03-26 | Health & Fitness Asperger's syndrome is a relatively new term given to children with certain behavioral tendencies. It is becoming increasingly more and more common to hear of children being diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome. But what we need to realise is that it is not a death sentence, merely an inconvenience that as parents we need to learn to work with. read more
By: JohnNeyman | 2011-07-25 | Diseases and Conditions Most parents with a child with asperger syndrome tend to ask if there is a cure for Asperger's Syndrome. Unfortunately there is presently no known cure for Aspergers Syndrome. On the other hand this does not mean that the parents cannot help their asperger's child. Ingredients such as family support, love, and knowledge on how to cope with asperger's syndrome behaviors can aid your child to live out a typical life. read more
By: Pluto | 2010-12-28 | Childhood education Asperger's syndrome also known as A.S is a form of autism. Autism is a developmental disorder, affecting interpersonal and communication skills. Autism is not just one specific disorder but occurs in a variety of forms and degrees. read more
By: JohnNeyman | 2011-08-25 | Diseases and Conditions When a child in the family is suspected to have an Asperger Syndrome, every family member will experience emotional changes like worry, fear and concern. There are ways to help a child with Asperger Syndrome to cope with their daily life. First, the family must be knowledgeable with the signs and symptoms of Asperger Syndrome. These symptoms are mostly related to problems in socializing, language and communication, motor skills and sensory input and output. read more
By: Emp Emp | 2006-11-22 | Troubled Teens Asperger Syndrome is a neurobiological disorder that is characterized by deficiencies in social and communication skills. Some researcher feel that Asperger Syndrome is the same as High Functioning Autism, while others feel that it is better described as a Nonverbal Learning Disability. read more
By: JohnNeyman | 2011-08-04 | Diseases and Conditions Asperger syndrome is a neurobiological illness that is part of a set of conditions called autism spectrum disorders. The name "autism spectrum" refers to progressive disabilities that comprise autism as well as other illnesses with comparable characteristics. read more
By: JohnNeyman | 2011-07-23 | Diseases and Conditions Asperger's Disorder is a milder classification of Autistic Disorder. In fact, both the Asperger's Disorder and Autistic Disorder are subgroups of a larger diagnostic group. According to studies, this larger group mostly in European countries is called either Autistic Spectrum Disorders or in the United States, Pervasive Developmental Disorders or PDD. read more
By: Stev25Bk474o | 2010-12-17 | Parenting Aspergers syndrome is a mild form of autism that affects many people, and symptoms usually begin in childhood read more
By: andri | 2010-11-20 | Disabilities The condition Asperger's Syndrome has many symptoms that a child could display. If you notice your child exhibits any Asperger's symptoms, don't worry because there are effective treatments available. read more
By: Denise Thompson | 2012-05-02 | Mental health The most important symptoms of Aspergers are related to developmental delays in sensory integration, behavioral patterns, motor skills and even language abilities. The Asperger’s syndrome is one of the most important developmental disorders of the autism spectrum. And although it does not affect a large number of people, it might come along with severe symptoms that can easily pull down the suff read more
By: Lisa Beverley | 2011-09-28 | Weight Loss Why do you think, is that such a focus on Asperger's syndrome in terms of people diagnosed with it as not being able to change? What is the message drawn from this fact is true, but much or even exclusively focusing on this fact? read more
By: Jamey Sackville | 2010-09-18 | Health & Fitness 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 read more