Saturday 3 April 2021

Asperger Syndrome study

 I have just google is it too late to get diagnosed with Autism at 51 just to browse to find myself answer questions to an Autism diagnose quiz which tells you briefly not professional but for me, it has told me to the tee. I am not putting this study on for this to be about me but for others who face the same if not similar. https://www.aspie.org.uk/what-is-aspergers-syndrome/

Asperger Syndrome is a form of Autism that is a lifetime disability, it affects people how they make sense of the world. It is hard for people to recognize right out because it is a hidden disability. 

People with Asperger Syndrome have a little problem with speech. They tend to have specific learning difficulties, which may include Dyspraxia, Dyslexia, Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and epilepsy.  However, with the right support and encouragement, people with Asperger’s can lead full and independent lives. https://www.autism.org.uk/advice-and-guidance/what-is-autism/asperger-syndrome

https://www.healthline.com/health/autism-in-adults#living-with-autism

https://sltforkids.co.uk/conditions-we-treat/high-functioning-autism/ 

https://www.dana.org/article/the-world-needs-people-with-aspergers-syndrome/

https://www.torbayandsouthdevon.nhs.uk/uploads/dis-information-sheet-support-for-people-with-asperger-syndrome-and-high-functioning-autism-p33.pdf


People with Aspergers Syndrome are not much different from everyone, neither really people with other forms of Autism and other disabilities, only that there are issues they struggle with compared to those who don't struggle with these problems. 

The main thing people with Asperger struggle with is social skills, where we know what we want to say our heads but when said, said wrong to other people which gives the wrong impression of us and it can even cause us not to get along with people as if get's too much or and most people get to the point of not saying anything at all and we struggle with eye contact. 

This can work similarly in studying etc where words make sense in our head but getting them down on paper to give us our graces etc mostly doesn't work, which is either we need one-to-one support, or teacher, tutor assistant support. https://www.webmd.com/brain/autism/mental-health-aspergers-syndrome  https://www.medicinenet.com/asperger_syndrome/article.htm


The Definition of Asperger Syndrome Disorder ( ASD).


(ASD) is cause to a degree of impairment in language and communication skills and patterns of behavior.  Research says people who (ASD)  face Rett Syndrome in childhood years disintegrative disorder and pervasive development  ( PDD -NOS).  AS is known to retain early language skills, mostly faced in childhood. 

Children with AS tend to want to be involved in normal conversations and not have the understanding many don't have anything to do with them mean they find it easy to take in what concerns them rather than what is, talking over, etc, which appears rude but they it takes longer for them to understand but they shouldn't get away with it any more than other children. When told enough it doesn't change in adulthood etc other than 1 doesn't let on they can hear, which by then parts of people with AS abilities etc improves to what it was. 

Struggles of AS 

Pretty high levels of vocabulary, formal speech patterns, language, social and emotional issues, communication non - verbal difficulties, clumsily and uncoordinated motor movements, they struggle with motor skills such as riding a bike, catching a ball, climbing in and outdoor actives. Children with AS have little or no interests and poor communication skills. https://www.ninds.nih.gov/Disorders/All-Disorders/Asperger-Syndrome-Information-Page


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