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 What Exactly Is Aspergers Syndrome? How Do I Find Out If My Kid Has It?

Over the course of time more and more people have began to relate Asperger Syndrome to Autism. Note; its not particularly Autism; however , the two are linked because they do have so many similar symptoms. One reason a lot of parents actually catch this is due to the familiarity of Autism. Lately you might have seen a tale on Oprah about Jenny McCarthy and her son and their realization that he had Autism. This made a lot of parents more aware about what this diagnosis is, how it could alter your kid and if your child might or might not have it.

I think lots of parents saw that episode on Oprah and kind of looked at their child thinking, "wow, that is what has been wrong!" or "wow, those symptoms sound just like my sons". It was that people did not actually talk about this. If your child had it, it could be years or possibly their entire lives before you knew they had it. These days though, individuals are more open about it. Actually , people like Jenny McCarthy even went on national TV for a reason - to share her story and her kids story with everybody. So that if your kid does have symptoms of Asperger, that you should get things checked out.

Don't disregard it, catch it fast enough and this will help . Few of the most common issues that parents see in a child which has Asperger's syndrome are; aggressiveness, self injury, and social inappropriateness. For example lets say you have a relative right now which has very significant symptoms of this condition. He is near to eight years old, struggles socially, he cannot speak correctly , and he is oftentimes more inappropriate than one would like him to be. Most docs involved with Aspergers have said that there is a variation in the structure of the brain of a child without this syndrome versus with.

Besides aggressiveness , self-injury , and social inappropriateness, other major problems of this condition are; difficulty understanding and translating facial expressions and mannerisms of other people , speech rigidity , lack of eye contact, abnormal nonverbal body postures, social and nonverbal problems, plus inordinately fast speech and a lack of coordination. Some people say that once your kid definitely has Aspergers that they are changed eternally that there is no going back. Personally, I'm a big believer in life style changes that could help with Aspergers. There are things you could do to assist you and your child.

I think that if you do change how you speak to and around your child , if you change their diet plan, if youre patient with them that over time the symptoms could lessen . It does take time, and it can be painful. But, this can be helped if you help them work on it. Don't give up on your kid just because they have Aspergers or Autism or any other issues. You are their parent, that is what you are there for, to love them unconditionally!

by: Dave Angel




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