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Does Your Child Have Aspergers Symptoms?

Author : Joo Reily   Top Author

Submitted : 2012-01-25 10:10:25    Word Count : 770    Popularity:   0

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The various symptoms of Asperger's syndrome will be different for each child. You needn't panic if your child exhibits any symptoms, however, as there are effective treatments available. Recognizing the condition early is important, though, because children with Asperger's do need special attention. So watch for the following symptoms which are common in children with Asperger's.

Learning how to crawl or walk at a late age is one symptom of Aspergers. They are likely to exhibit an odd or unusual way of walking that seems off balance. They also typically have difficulty with many motor skills and motions, though doctors cannot find a physical explanation for this. Children with Aspergers often have difficulty with many activities that are normal for most kids, such as playing ball, riding on a bicycle or rollerskating. For this reason, these children are sometimes labeled as clumsy or uncoordinated. This is only one symptom of Aspergers in children, but by itself it doesn't mean your child has this disorder. Children with Aspergers will have quite a few of the symptoms, not only one.

A child with Asperger's won't want to take part in the role play or imaginative play that is typical of most children. Where most children naturally enjoy games where they pretend to be someone else or dressing up in costumes, a child with Asperger's will find it difficult to understand. This makes it difficult for these children to relate to others, especially those their own age. Because they don't want to engage in the games the other kids their age do, they appear to be unfriendly or dull. Because these children are wired differently, you need to recognize the symptoms and not expect them to act like everyone else because they do have their own interests.

Parents of children with Aspergers may notice at a young age that their children don't like to be touched. This symptom can be unpsetting for the parents, especially for those that aren't familiar with Asperger's symptoms. Autistic people typically don't like to be touched and Asperger's is a form of high functioning autism. However, this is not the case in all children with Asperger's who in some cases may touch people in ways that appear strange. Their unusual sense of personal space may also lead them to stand closer or further away from others than is normal. Because the symptoms of Asperger's can vary so much from one child to the next, it is important to take each case individually.

There are quite a few symptoms of Aspergers, and we've only had space to talk about some of them. Fortunately, there are quite a few ways to help children with Aspergers communicate better with the world around them. Anyone concerned that their child may have Aspergers should first of all have a doctor or psychologist diagnose them.

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