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Signs & Symptoms of Asperger Syndrome

Posted Aug 24 2008 4:41pm

Here is a list of some of the common signs and symptoms of Asperger Syndrome:

Being "in their own world"
Cheerless demeanor
Clumsiness
Deviant nonverbal communication
Deviant verbal communication
Eccentric personality
Excellent rote memory
Failure to develop friends
Idiosyncratic attachment to inanimate objects
Impaired social interaction
Intense focus on one or two subjects
Lack of empathy
Lack of interest in other people
Learning disability
Limited facial expressions
Limited interests
Musical ability
Non-verbal communication problems
Poor coordination
Preoccupied with personal agenda
Repetitive behavior
Repetitive rituals
Single-mindedness
Social withdrawal
Socially unadapted personality
Speech and language peculiarities
Uncoordinated motor movements
Unusual preoccupations
Word repetition

Of course, these are just some of the common symptoms of Asperger Syndrome.
You can connect with experts and other people who have Asperger Syndromein the Wellsphere communities.
If you're interested in finding more information, tips, news and videos about , go to the Asperger Syndrome WellPage or the Symptoms of Asperger Syndrome WellPage.

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