Saturday, January 9, 2010

Asperger Syndrome Parents Who Have A Child With Asperger Syndrome, How Do They Get Along With Peers?

Parents who have a child with Asperger syndrome, how do they get along with peers? - asperger syndrome

I am a student.
I make a study of Asperger syndrome and high functioning autism and peer acceptance.
I also have a 16-year-old son who has Asperger's Syndrome.
Any help on this would be very apprectiated.

2 comments:

feminoot... said...

Lifeline are wrong.


My brother is 14 and has Aspberg. Of course, it is sometimes a bit awkward, but not much more than any other teenager. Problems arose when I was younger, mostly anxiety related, but she has improved with age and treatment. Who take medication, but it is less than they are old. Aspberg children are often considered "sensitive" stomachs and may have allergies or intolerances. Aspberg but it is a kind of high functioning autism and does not negatively impact the life of a person, if measures are taken directly from my brother proves litle!

Lifeline said...

I too am a student in counseling and guidance and would like good news, but the children with Asperger syndrome tend to be lonely, because of illness. Their steady decline has seen the other person as requested less. Try using the DSM-IV-TR, to request further information, you can buy online or in the college bookstore. The book helps people understand (psychologists, and others), mental disorders. I hope I am wrong, I am a student.

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