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Todd Baker Asperger Syndrome: Some Common Questions
Do Girls Have A Different Expression Of The Syndrome? The boy to girl ratio for referrals for a diagnostic assessment is about ten boys to each girl (Gillberg 1989). However, the epidemiological evidence indicates the ratio is ...
Asperger Syndrome: General Information and Across the Lifespan
Introduction Asperger syndrome (also called Asperger disorder) is a relatively new category of developmental disorder, the term having only come into more general use over the past fifteen years. Although a group of children with this clinical picture was originally and very accurately described ...
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Supporting Appropriate Behavior in Students With Asperger Syndrome
Challenging behaviors are frequently the primary obstacle in supporting students with Asperger’s (AS ). While there...
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Asperger Syndrome
What is Asperger syndrome? Asperger syndrome is an autism spectrum disorder, a group of conditions that include autism...
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Asperger Disorder
Asperger's Disorder was first described in the 1940s by Viennese pediatrician Hans Asperger who observed autistic-like...
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Asperger Syndrome
Asperger syndrome (AS) is a neurobiological disorder that is part of a group of diagnoses called "autistic spectrum...
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Understanding Asperger's Syndrome
For parents of children on the Autism spectrum, consider this: maybe it's not only about your child's understanding of...
Source: Education.com
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