High functioning aspergers child

    • [DOC File]Asperger's Syndrome

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      The following observations of abnormal functioning during the first three years of life were reported on the parent interview: Social Interaction: Didn’t smile at parents or siblings when smile at or played with. Didn’t cry when approached by unfamiliar persons during the first year. Didn’t engaged in …


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      Basic Aspergers. Asperger's syndrome (AS) is a . pervasive developmental disorder. most closely related to . autism, and commonly referred to as a form of "high-functioning" autism. The term "Asperger's Syndrome" was coined by . Lorna Wing. in a 1981 medical paper; she named it …


    • High Functioning Autism & Asperger's - How to Know your C…

      She describes Aspergers Syndrome as having a dash of Autism. Others disagree and believe that Asperger(s) Syndrome is a Nonverbal Learning Disability (NLD) or that Asperger(s) Syndrome shares characteristics of Pervasive Developmental Disorder Not otherwise Specified (PDD-NOS), or as High Functioning Autism (HFA).


    • [DOC File]Northside Independent School District | San Antonio, TX

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      Baron-Cohen, S. and Wheelwright, S. (2004), The empathy quotient: An investigation of adults with asperger syndrome or high functioning autism, and normal sex differences, Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 34 (2), 163-175.


    • Asperger’s Syndrome

      It is often difficult for our kids to create and maintain friendships. While children with high functioning autism or aspergers may be able to meet academic demands, they frequently flounder in the social scene. I am sure many parents would agree that most schools don't place enough value on creating and maintaining friendships.


    • [DOC File]Making Inclusion Work for Children with Autism

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      At one end of the spectrum, a child may be non-verbal with asocial behaviour, as in a child having been diagnosed with “classic” autism, or on the other end of the spectrum a child may be high-functioning with poor socials skills and narrow interest, as in a child …


    • [DOC File]Aspergers Syndrome - Jones County School District

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      Disorders, Including High-Functioning Autism and Asperger Syndrome, and Their Typical Peers – Michelle A. Dunn (Autism Asperger Pub. Co., 2005) Social Skills Games & Activities for Kids with Autism - Wendy Ashcroft, Angela M. Delloso, Anne Marie K.


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