Does Your Child Have Aspergers?

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How do you know your child has Aspergers disease? How can you tell your child has a neurological disorder that affects the regular functioning of the brain? Here are some signs to look for.

1. Restricted Interests
Children with Aspergers disease have intense, eccentric fixations and zero interest in everything else. Most of the time, they refuse to learn outside their area of interest.

2. Poor Concentration
Focus is something sufferers of Aspergers disease have problems with. When you have Aspergers, you get easily distracted by all sorts of stimuli. You have problems separating the relevant from the irrelevant, and you are disorganized.

3. Impaired Social Interaction
Children with Aspergers do not like physical contact. More often than not, they do not talk to people; they talk at them. Think unnatural voice tone, lack of sensitivity and tact, and inability to interpret social cues.

4. Academic Difficulties
A person with Aspergers may have a high intelligence quotient but still have difficulty with schoolwork. Lack of comprehension skills and difficulty with high-level thinking are two typical characteristics of sufferers of Aspergers disease.

5. Poor Coordination
Penmanship problems, low clerical speed, inability to draw, clumsiness - these are signs your child has poor motor coordination, a typical trait in people with Aspergers disease.

If your child exhibits these signs and more, the odds are high you need to seek Aspergers help right away.

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