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How To Identify The Symptoms of Asperger's Syndrome in Children

Author: Leila Steinkraus

If you're trying to identify if your child has Asperger's Syndrome, then there are a few things that you should know about. Probably the most important step in treating an Asperger child is recognizing the symptoms. Although it has become quite common these days, even doctors aren't quite sure what causes it. The symptoms in this article are some of the more common ones you need to watch out for.

While kids afflicted with Asperger's syndrome probably have tight relationships with family members, they typically have very few if any friends close to their age. There are several reasons for this, although a great deal of it is associated with their failure to communicate in a method that is thought to be customary by other people. A child with Asperger's will seem very shy, aloof or strange to other kids. Communication can also be challenging, as children who are afflicted with Asperger's will at times say things that are improper; some will even shout for no clear reason. Because of this, these kids tend to be split up and placed in special education courses or get home schooled, despite the fact they might be intellectually normal or even beyond average. This snag with socializing is a key symptom of Asperger's.

Another Asperger symptom is being unusually sensitive to light, sound or other sensory input. They may have an aversion to light, sound, smells, or some foods. Certain smells and textures might trigger a strong refusal from them. Unlike a normal child, an Asperger child may react negatively to his or her environment. Due to the fact that the behavior or reaction may be unpredictable, it's important for parents and teachers to learn the triggers. In some cases, this can be modified by certain treatments.

Parents may notice at a young age that their child doesn't like to be touched, which is a symptom of Asperger's. For most parents, especially those unfamiliar with the symptoms of Asperger's, this can be quite upsetting. The dislike of being touched is typical of all forms of autism, so while Asperger's is a high functioning type of autism, children may still have difficulty with typical human touch. However, this is not the case in all children with Asperger's who in some cases may touch people in ways that appear strange. They may also have an unusual sense of personal space, either standing very close or further away from others than is normal. Because the symptoms of Asperger's can vary quite a bit from one child to the next, it is important to consider each case individually.

Now that you're more aware of the intricacies of Asperger's Syndrome, you'll be better prepared in determining whether or not your child has this syndrome. Even professionals who are experienced at recognizing the symptoms of Asperger's have to look at a child thoroughly before knowing for sure if this is their problem. However, the symptoms we've discussed above may indicate a child has this syndrome, so they should always be checked out.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/disabilities-articles/how-to-identify-the-symptoms-of-aspergers-syndrome-in-children-4093029.html

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