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Related Affliction: Aspergers Syndrome

Some children who have been diagnosed with autism or thought to have autism may instead have a related affliction, which is thought by some to be a milder form of autism, known as Asperger's Syndrome or Asperger's Disorder. Find out more about Aspergers Disease at Asperger's Syndrome Explained.


Degrees Of Autism
Autism is basically a sub category of a larger category of diagnosis. Asperger’s disorder is a mild f...
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Autism Symptom
There are a wide variety of things which can indicate the presence of autism in a child, but it is difficult to poi...
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Autism Vs Aspergers
Autism...
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Autism Visual Support
Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS)...
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A View From The Autistic Child
I get scared really easy so I find great comfort in a set schedule, where repeating the same ri...
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Autism Partners
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Autistic Behavior Treatment
Routines...
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Choosing A School
You know your child and what they are capable of so you can always ask the schools you are ...
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Is There A Cure
There are various approaches to handling autism and working with people with ...
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Sensory Integration
Everyone is born with the five senses. Motor function develops as the child grows. ...
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When Can Autism Be Diagnosed
If you are worried about your child not developing properly, the following signs may point towards Autism:...
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What Is Autism
Autism or spectrum disorder is a neurologic abnormality. This condition...
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Dealing With Autistic Child
In the beginning stages, you can try to form a close, warm and playful bond with your child. This enforces so...
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