Aspergers Syndrome - Who It Affects and How

Asperger syndrome is also known as AS for short. This is a form of autism, but only because it is associated with the neurological condition of the body. Neurological conditions that affect the language skills and the communication skills are affected by this disorder. The children who are suffering with Asperger syndrome are repetitive in just about everything they do, and seem to love habitual behaviors, and patterns in their life. Children who have Aspergers may not even show signs of this disease until they are a few years old, after they have learned to walk and talk like other children normally do.

A child with Aspergers syndrome is often not going to be one that is social, not even with their brothers and sisters. The child will prefer to be alone, to focus on their interest, their patterns, and their intense study of the topic they love the most. Narrow interests are signs of Asperger