Does Your Child Have Asperger Disease or Asperger Syndrome?
Let’s face it. Being a parent to a child with Asperger disease is no walk in the park. You constantly worry for, after, and about your child. You don’t know when the next crisis would occur or how to deal with it. You don’t know why your child is throwing a tantrum or going about the room, breaking half the furniture. More to the point, you have no idea how long you can continue staying on a constant knife’s edge, unable to understand your child’s behavior - let alone manage it. But wait! Before you continue psychoanalyzing your situation, just how certain are you that your child has Asperger disease? Asperger disease is easy to confuse with other autism syndromes. As a matter of fact, a part of the research community believes that Asperger disease is a form of autism.
If you suspect your child has Asperger disease, look for the following symptoms.
1. Does your child exhibit peculiarities in language and speech - a literal understanding of hyperboles, for example?
2. Is your child inordinately clumsy? Does he suffer from uncoordinated motor movements?
3. Is your child unable to successfully interact with his peers? Is he emotionally and socially incapable of connecting with anyone?
4. Does your child focus too intensely on narrow interests, such as train schedules, phone books, or crossword puzzles?
5. Have you noticed your child engaging in behavioral repetition?
6. Does your child avoid eye contact and nonverbal communication?
7. Does your child lack spontaneity?
8. Is your child unable to keep still or stop continuous body movement?
If you answered yes more than once, take your child to a specialist for testing. That way, you could confirm once and for all if your child has Asperger disease. You could also read more about Asperger disease. The Parenting Aspergers Resource Guide is a good reference.
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