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    • [PDF File]Autism, Asperger’s Syndrome, and ADHD

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      Individuals with Asperger’s syndrome are much more likely to say the wrong thing, at the wrong time. This trait is sometimes attributed to ADHD, but it is much more typical of someone with Asperger’s syndrome. I recently saw a senior in college who’d had to drop out of school due to extreme anxiety. Diagnosed with ADHD many


    • WHAT IS ASPERGER’S?

      What can you do to support someone with Asperger's Syndrome/autism? Asperger's (now part of Autism Spectrum Disorder) is a lifelong condition and although people with Asperger's/autism might have some learning difficulties, such as dyslexia, they are often of average or above average intelligence. The condition itself is not a learning ...


    • [PDF File]O SPERGER S YNDROME - Antioch University

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      with Someone Who Has Asperger’s Syndrome I’ve written this guide to show employers how to utilize the tal-ents of a capable, intelligent, well-educated and underutilized work force: individuals with Asperger’s Syndrome. Asperger’s Syndrome is a recently recognized neurobiological dis-order. People with Asperger’s Syndrome have a hard ...


    • [PDF File]COPING: A SURVIVAL GUIDE FOR PEOPLE WITH ASPERGER …

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      2 The web pages The book, ‘Coping: A Survival Guide for People with Asperger Syndrome’ was written by Marc Segar. This is a valuable piece of writing which is worthy of as wide a readership as


    • [PDF File]ASPERGER’S SYNDROME: RECOMMENDATIONS FOR TEACHERS

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      ASPERGER’S SYNDROME: RECOMMENDATIONS FOR TEACHERS . 1. Keep routines in the classroom clear and consistent. Provide students with Asperger’s Syndrome (AS) with additional guidance during more unstructured times and transitions. Give as much advanced notice as possible when you are aware of a change or disruption in the child’s schedule. 2. Do not assume that the child is not listening or …


    • [PDF File]Asperger's 101: Breaking The Barriers Transcript …

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      So really, when you're talking about dealing with someone with Asperger's and you want them to get to this growth point, there's four main barriers. And as we


    • [PDF File]Asperger’s and was on the autistic spectrum.

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      may have Asperger’s”. Again, he is someone who went through a large portion of his life without diagnosis until coming into contact with the criminal justice system. I didn’t represent him at his trial and I have only been dealing with his appeal but as a


    • [PDF File]Letter From An Adult Male With Asperger Syndrome

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      Letter From An Adult Male With Asperger Syndrome ... When my son was diagnosed as having Asperger's Syndrome, I was able to read some of the literature regarding his condition. Upon reading a couple of books it soon became apparent where the root source of my own problems lay and ...


    • [PDF File]Asperger Dictionary of Everyday Expressions

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      noting that everyone can have problems with dealing with phrases like this from time to time. In practical terms, the only difference between someone with Asperger’s syndrome and someone without it is the frequency with which this occurs. Dealing with this problem is itself difficult. The most obvious solution is to not interpret any phrase ...


    • [PDF File]#1 CRITICAL MISTAKE - Amazon Simple Storage Service

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      name it, I've been there. And here at Asperger Experts, that's what we try and do. We try and bring in what really goes on in the Asperger's mind and not what people say does because a lot of times, they're blatantly wrong. I've heard things from, "People with Asperger's don't have imagination." Wrong. "People with Asperger's don't have emotions."


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