Is asperger's syndrome a form of autism?
Asperger's Syndrome is a mild form of autism meaning it has some of the same symptoms but not as severe! ChaCha for now!
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Asperger(s) syndrome is a neurobiological disorder that is pa...
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What are the risk factors of asperger syndrome?
Asperger syndrome cause is unknown.Symptoms include,being sin...
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Which is worse, Asperger Syndrome or autism?
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What are some stereotypes of people with Asperger's Syndrome?
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What are the traits of Asperger's syndrome?
Asperger's syndrome is characterized by poor social interacti...
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Autism:1:a pervasive developmental disorder of children, char...
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What are the risk factors of asperger syndrome?
Asperger syndrome cause is unknown.Symptoms include,being sin...
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Asperger(s) syndrome is a neurobiological disorder that is pa...
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Has there been anyone with asperger syndrome that died in the military?
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Which is worse, Asperger Syndrome or autism?
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About Asperger Syndrome
Asperger Syndrome is a condition found on the higher end of the Autism spectrum. It is characterized by enhanced mental capacity in some areas but diminished social skills. While not all autistics are the same (thus the term spectrum has been used), many can be categorized by their behavior and abilities.
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