Asperger's Syndrome Other Information |
Asperger Syndrome; Asperger//'s syndrome; Asperger///'s syndrome |
Asperger syndrome — also referred to as Asperger's syndrome, Asperger's, or just AS — is one of five neurobiological pervasive developmental disorders (PDD), and is characterized by deficiencies in social and communication skills, and normal to above normal intelligence,[1][2] and standard language development. The diagnosis of AS is complicated by the lack of a standard diagnostic screen, and the use of several different screening instruments and sets of diagnostic criteria. The exact ...
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... Asperger''s syndrome is a developmental disorder named for an Austrian pediatrician named Hans Asperger. In 1944, Asperger published a paper describing four children who had autistic-like problems in ...
Source: MayoClinic
An Intent So Focused: Understanding Asperger Syndrome ... From day one, Karen Hull and her husband, Gregory, realized something was different about their son Brian. "He hardly ever slept and didn’t cry, except when he had temper tantrums." The todd...
Source: Cleveland Clinic
Information Resources Online: Autism & Related Disorders ... General autism resources (research, information, treatment): Tony Attwood’s site for parents and professionals http://www.tonyattwood.com.au/ OASIS (Asperger''s related information) http://www.udel.ed...
Source: Cleveland Clinic
An Overview of Asperger Syndrome ... What is Asperger syndrome? Asperger syndrome is one of a group of childhood developmental problems known as pervasive developmental disorders (PDD). These disorders include Asperger syndrome, pervasiv...
Source: Cleveland Clinic
Asperger Syndrome Information Page ... Asperger syndrome (AS) is a developmental disorder. It is an autism spectrum disorder (ASD), one of a distinct group of neurological conditions characterized by a greater or lesser degree of imp...
Source: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
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