Mild Aspergers Syndrome Facts


Asperger Syndrome is a neurological disorder where a person with normal language development and IQ  faces certain symptoms of autism, such as lack of social and communication skills. Asperger Syndrome is classified as a developmental disorder.  Unlike people with autism, people who suffer from mild aspergers syndrome are not withdrawn around others. Indeed, they have feelings for others, and want to make friends and develop relationships. Their social awkwardness and insensitivity tends to scare people of. Like autism, people with Aspergers syndrome share many of the same characteristics but they usually do not have any learning disabilities.
Mild Aspergers Syndrome seems to be caused by a biological difference in the brain’s development. It appears to be a genetic cause as  there are many cases of Autism and AS running in the same family. One study has estimated that 2 to 7 in 1,000 people suffer from Aspergers Syndrome.

Mild aspergers is on the higher end of the autism spectrum disorder scale. The symptoms of autism are still present but to lesser degree.

The characteristics of high functioning autism are often confused with asperger syndrome because of the close similarities.  However there is one vital difference in the two diagnoses with asperger syndrome there is no delay in language development, where as in high functioning autism there is. There is however still no official diagnosis of high functioning autism and the condition is still being confused and often referred to as asperger syndrome

Asperger Syndrome Symptoms:
- Difficulty in forming friendships.
- A preference for playing alone or with older children and adults.
- Ability to talk well, either too much or too little, but difficulty with communication
- Inability to understand that communication involves listening as well as talking.

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