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[A725]Aspergers Syndrome In Adults
by Denise Smith, Den
Considering that autism was only recognized in the 1940s, our knowledge of the different forms, such as Asperger, is even today still in its infancy. Many people still do not even know that such as syndrome exist. Even with the advances made, diagnosing Asperger Syndrome is not always easy, as not all sufferers necessarily exhibit all of the symptoms. Understanding it is sometimes even more difficult.

Asperger Syndrome creates a unique set of difficulties for suffers. Most people with this syndrome have average to above average intelligence. They are often able to live on their own but their behavior may seem odd to the outside world.

People with Aspergers Syndrome many times suffer from varying degrees of difficulty dealing with social interactions. Sufferers may have difficulty making eye contact and may monopolize a conversation with unrelated topics important only to them. A person with Asperger Syndrome may suddenly leave the room in the middle of a conversation simply because the urge strikes them.

People with Asperger Syndrome often perceive language on different level than other people do. Most people use language as not only a way to share information but also feelings and emotion. Those with Asperger's often only see language as a way of expressing their special interests. They experience language on a very literal level and don't understand the subtleties that often accompany effective communication. Those affected may also have difficulties in initiating and sustaining conversations.

Children that suffer from Asperger's tend to not have a large range of interests but will focus on a limited amount of interests on an almost obsessive level. These children like to have a set routine and rigid structure in their lives. This structure gives them a feeling of safety and security. Changes in the structure of children with Asperger syndrome may often cause them become extremely upset.

A person with Asperger Syndrome often sees the world through a very narrow focus. They assume the world thinks and feels in the exact same way they do. When communicating they will often say things that may hurt the feelings of others without being aware they are doing it. Physical activities that require fine motor skills such as writing, riding a bike or throwing a ball may also be underdeveloped.

While much is still not known about Asperger Syndrome, knowing and understanding the characteristics can help a great deal in creating tolerance and acceptance. People with this syndrome are often extremely brilliant in their own unique way. In children, one or all of their senses can be affected, resulting in an over or under reaction. Society still has much to learn about how people with Asperger Syndrome see the world.

Asperger's syndrome is actually one of the main syndromes within the autism spectrum disorder. Those who are afflicted by this will then showcase much problems in social interaction and will feel that they can only exhibit common and even stereotyped patterns of interest and behaviour. Usually, Asperger's will begin during the development stages in an infant, and sometimes in young children. In adults, this is much more uncommon and instances when adults do get Asperger's is quite rare and more than likely a relapse of what they already had when they were a young child.

Classified as one of the developmental disorders that are pervasive, one can often spot the Asperger's syndrome by the individuals complete inability to socially interact with their peers and with their social surroundings. They are often hampered in their communication abilities and will not be able to express themselves as well as normal people. They will also have difficulties developing the normal linguistic, cognitive and social interaction abilities that normal children will show when they reach a certain age. Learning language is also one of the problems in children and they will often stutter and thus use their physical limbs as forms of communication. As it is within the spectrum of autism, the sufferer will also form a deep and emotional bond with their guardian and their parents, which means that they will always want to be in the protective circle of their loved ones ? or the parent that they have formed the strongest bond with.

Finding and making friends would be quite difficult for the child because they would not know how to effectively communicate with anyone at all, and will not be able to hold a conversation or even exhibit the sort of explosive and spontaneous social abilities that pave the way for making friendships. They will also showcase restricted and very repetitive behaviour, and sometimes they will seem fixated on a subject or object for hours on end. They will also seem to have great interest in particular interest and will collect loads of information on specific subjects which seem to make no sense at all. Their veracious focus on a certain subject ? and their special interest might change as time goes by. This is the most difficult of symptoms to recognise and interest in subjects often catch the attention of children and you need to be able to distinguish from normal child like curiosity to something more disturbing like Asperger's.

Also, some of the more uncommon symptoms might include the inability to sleep and the inability to co-ordinate their motor skills, which would mean that these people might lose their balance quite often. It is quite important that you educate yourself on the symptoms of Asperger's in more details and learn the ways in which you can spot it early, because therapy and psychological help at that stage can mean the difference between stopping it early or letting it go uncontrolled for a long time.
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