What are the symptoms of Aspurges? ?!
Question: What are the symptoms of Aspurges!? !?
A Friend of mine thinks their little boy has it, What are the symptoms!?Www@Answer-Health@Com
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dont like to be touched
very intelligent!.!.!.!.!.!. with numbers etc
like anyhting logical
very little social skills
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very intelligent!.!.!.!.!.!. with numbers etc
like anyhting logical
very little social skills
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Every person with Asperger syndrome has a different set of symptoms!. These are all of the symptoms of Asperger syndrome:
may be sensitive to touch or loud noise
may be clumsy when walking and/or playing sports
may have trouble understanding other people's emotions!.
may have trouble recognizing facial expressions!.
may have trouble understanding when someone is joking or using language that is not accurate in meaning!.
may often have a loud voice, a very quiet voice or a voice that does not express emotion (a "monotonous" voice)
often do not like changes in school, work, and home life routines
may learn to speak very early or very late
often learn to read very early or very late
may have trouble making friends
are often bullied in school
as children, might look shorter and younger than the average for their age
often have extremely good memory
often have a strong interest or hobby such as a computer game, sport statistics, or a TV showWww@Answer-Health@Com
may be sensitive to touch or loud noise
may be clumsy when walking and/or playing sports
may have trouble understanding other people's emotions!.
may have trouble recognizing facial expressions!.
may have trouble understanding when someone is joking or using language that is not accurate in meaning!.
may often have a loud voice, a very quiet voice or a voice that does not express emotion (a "monotonous" voice)
often do not like changes in school, work, and home life routines
may learn to speak very early or very late
often learn to read very early or very late
may have trouble making friends
are often bullied in school
as children, might look shorter and younger than the average for their age
often have extremely good memory
often have a strong interest or hobby such as a computer game, sport statistics, or a TV showWww@Answer-Health@Com
Signs and symptoms of Asperger's syndrome include:
* Engaging in one-sided, long-winded conversations, without noticing if the listener is listening or trying to change the subject
* Displaying unusual nonverbal communication, such as lack of eye contact, few facial expressions, or awkward body postures and gestures
* Showing an intense obsession with one or two specific, narrow subjects, such as baseball statistics, train schedules, weather or snakes
* Appearing not to understand, empathize with, or be sensitive to others' feelings
* Having a hard time "reading" other people or understanding humor
* Speaking in a voice that is monotonous, rigid or unusually fast
* Moving clumsily, with poor coordination
* Having an odd posture or a rigid gait
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* Engaging in one-sided, long-winded conversations, without noticing if the listener is listening or trying to change the subject
* Displaying unusual nonverbal communication, such as lack of eye contact, few facial expressions, or awkward body postures and gestures
* Showing an intense obsession with one or two specific, narrow subjects, such as baseball statistics, train schedules, weather or snakes
* Appearing not to understand, empathize with, or be sensitive to others' feelings
* Having a hard time "reading" other people or understanding humor
* Speaking in a voice that is monotonous, rigid or unusually fast
* Moving clumsily, with poor coordination
* Having an odd posture or a rigid gait
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Its called Aspergers - check out the web page of the national autistic society for the most up to date information!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
doesnt like change
cant make friends
wierd obsessoins such as counting lamposts, or fencesWww@Answer-Health@Com
cant make friends
wierd obsessoins such as counting lamposts, or fencesWww@Answer-Health@Com
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