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Test for Aspergers in Babies

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Does your baby have Aspergers? Early detection of Aspergers is difficult because kids who have this disorder are high-functioning . Here are some signs and symptoms reported by parents with children who were later diagnosed with Aspergers: • As their language develops, Aspergers kids often have pronoun reversal, such as saying, “you want help” instead of “I want help.” • Aspergers infants are often described as having been “serious” and or “thoughtful.” • Aspergers kids often do not wave “hi” or “bye” when expected and do not use a pointing gesture to share items of interest. • Kids with Aspergers begin to talk at the expected age, saying their first words around 12 months of age. However, their actual first words are often unusual (e.g., such first words as palm pilot, sheetrock, clock, mountain, fish, hammer). These words are generally used before the youngster says “mommy” or “daddy.” • Language is often interpreted extremely literally (e.g., one 4-y

How to Reduce Aggression in Aspergers Children: 12 Tips for Parents

Kids with Aspergers seem to evoke either the maternal or the predatory instinct in others. Aspies often lack subtlety in retaliating. Other kids may wait for an appropriate moment to respond without being caught. The youngster with Aspergers can also lack sufficient empathy and self-control to moderate the degree of injury inflicted on others. The Aspie is in a blind fury that gets him into trouble. The teacher sees the Aspergers youngster being aggressive and may not be aware of the taunts by his peers that precipitated the anger. Click here for the full article...