Asperger’s Syndrome More Condition_Symptoms
What is Asperger’s syndrome? If your child are having dfficulties on making friends because he or she is socially awkward then your child has Asperger’s syndrome. Asperger’s syndrome is a lifelong condition, but symptoms tend to improve over time. Adults with this condition can learn to understand their own strengths and weaknesses. And they can improve their social skills.
What are the symptoms?
Asperger’s syndrome is usually noticed at age 3 or later. Symptoms vary, so no two children are the same. Children with Asperger’s:
* Have a very hard time relating to others. It doesn’t mean that they avoid social contact. But they lack instincts and skills to help them express their thoughts and feelings and notice others’ feelings.
* Like fixed routines. Change is hard for them.
* May not recognize verbal and nonverbal cues or understand social norms. For example, they may stare at others, not make eye contact, or not know what personal space means.
* May have speech that’s flat and hard to understand because it lacks tone, pitch, and accent. Or they may have a formal style of speaking that’s advanced for their age.
* May lack coordination; have unusual facial expressions, body postures, and gestures; or be somewhat clumsy.
* May have poor handwriting or have trouble with other motor skills, such as riding a bike.
* May have only one or a few interests, or they may focus intensely on a few things. For instance, they may show an unusual interest in snakes or star names or may draw very detailed pictures.
* May be bothered by loud noises, lights, or strong tastes or textures.
source: health.yahoo.com
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