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The perfect treatment for the Asperger’s disorder deals with therapies that take care of the three major symptoms of the disorder such as poor communication skills, repetitive routines and lack of physical enthusiasm.

There is no single treatment that has proven to work best for children with Asperger’s, however an early diagnosis can surely help.

The effective treatment program involves the child’s interest and presents a workable schedule in addition to teaching tasks as a series of simple steps.

The program successfully engages the child’s attention on structured activities and provides regular improvement in the behaviour patterns.

Such a program mainly includes:

A group therapy for social skills training and teaches the child to communicate more effectively with other children of the same age group.

Cognitive therapy, also referred as the talk therapy that can help the anxious or hyperactive children to control their emotions and cut back on their obsessive interests.

Proper medications for other conditions such as depression and anxiety.

Occupational therapy for children with poor motor coordination.

Speech therapy that helps the children to identify the pitch, tone, accent and assists them in understanding the meaning of all that’s being communicated to them.

Parent training and support activities that educate parents on the behaviour patterns so that they can relate to their child in a better way.

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Adult Asperger’s Symptoms List

Adult Asperger Symptoms are markedly different. This article highlights the more common ones.

Most of the literature available for information on Asperger’s is for kids. This may happen as the origin of the DSM-IV criteria for the diagnosis of this disorder is comparatively very recent.

Hence this disorder was identified in 1990’s, even though it was reported by an Austrian paediatrician much earlier in the year 1944.

The paediatrician originally referred it as autistic psychopathy. In the end this disorder is very rightly named after him subsequent to his death. If we consider the ratio, more males experience this disease as compared to the females.

However, there are various symptoms that differ from person to person. Some of the most prominent characteristics in males include:

1). Typical fields of interest or complete absorption in hobbies, more often than not involving numbers, special patterns and strict rules.

2). Normal to high intelligence. It would be astonishing to know that a few sufferers are mathematicians.

3). Problems in understanding others’ mood swings or may possibly not empathize with others.

4). They may not be able to comfort others or communicate with them due to the lack of empathy.

5). They might also have problems in agreeing with others point of view.

6). They do not understand abstract concepts very well and a typical Asperger sufferer does not take all the conversations literally.

7). They also cannot understand the intellectual forms of humor such as puns or sarcastic comments.

8). They have extreme difficulty in maintaining normal conversations.

9). Dealing with intimate solutions is almost impossible for the Asperger patients. For that mere reason the average divorce rate amongst such patients is around 80%.

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Adult Aspergers Syndrome Symptoms

Asperger’s syndrome is a lifelong situation, even though it tends to stabilize over a period of time and improvements are seen in a lot of cases. Adults have an ability to assess their own strengths and weaknesses. They are able to understand social cues and can also learn the social skills. A majority of the Asperger’s patients marry and do have children.

A few of the characteristics associated with this syndrome, for instance paying a lot of attention to the details and focusing interest on any one aspect can increase the chances of academic success and they may even turn out to be very successful in their life.

Most of the people diagnosed with Asperger’s seem to love technology and their natural career choice is engineering. However, it is not necessary that all these patients may excel in scientific areas only. A lot of Asperger’s patients include famous historians and scientists such as Marie Curie, Albert Einstein, Mozart and Thomas Jefferson.

Many adults with Asperger’s syndrome also have other conditions and may possibly have symptoms of these conditions as well. They consist of:

•    Anxiety disorders,
•    Depression, especially during the teen years,
•    Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, also known as ADHD,
•    Non-verbal learning disorder,
•    Social anxiety disorder.

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