Aspergers Syndrome: Parenting Help For An Aspergers Syndrome Child.
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Aspergers Syndrome: Parenting Guide For Your Aspergers Syndrome Child.
Aspergers Syndrome: Learn Exactly What To Say And Do For Your Aspergers Syndrome Child. Aspergers Syndrome help for your child is available in this easy to read guide.
Nothing is more frustrating than, saying or doing something that really "ticks" your child off. Even if it's an inocent comment.
Unfortunately children do not come with a "manual", and for the Aspergers Child it can be even more challenging.
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However, help is on the way!
If you're feeling tired, frustrated and overwhelmed, then, this guide could help you understand what is really going on in your child's mind.
Understanding the "signs" of certain behavior can help defuse what might otherwise escalate into a full out crisis.
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There is no single treatment for Asperger syndrome, and the effectiveness of particular interventions is supported by only limited data. Intervention is aimed at improving symptoms and function. The mainstay of management is behavioral therapy, focusing on specific deficits to address poor communication skills, obsessive or repetitive routines, and physical clumsiness. Most individuals with AS can learn to cope with their differences, but may continue to need moral support and encouragement to maintain an independent life. Researchers and people with AS have advocated a shift in attitudes toward the view that AS is a difference, rather than a disability that must be treated or cured.
Give yourself a break.
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Aspergers Disorder Tips
Avoid the # 1 one biggest mistake that parents make when your child misbehaves, and ensure your child won't feel rejected. (page 31)
3 simple ways to help your child when he loses his temper and keep the peace in your family home. (page 34)
Discover the 4 major reasons behind every single behavior that your child displays and get a real understanding of how your child's mind works. (page 43)
How a simple piece of card can stop your child's rages and restore instant peace to your family home. (page 52)
2 critical actions that will stop your child hitting you and prevent both physical and emotional pain. (page 60)
How to reduce your child's anxiety without expensive psychiatrist's bills. (page 21)
The simple-to-use technique for pinpointing exactly why your child is behaving a certain way that's as easy as ABC...! (page 44)
Discover the real reason that your child carries out rituals, obsessive-compulsive actions and perseverations. (page 20)
4 actions you must take to help your other kids understand the rages of your Asperger's child and stop them copying that behaviour. (page 53)
The little-known secret why your child performs self-stimulation such as flapping and humming. (page 25)
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Aspergers Syndrome
Now here's a guide that will help you with your Aspergers child. Aspergers Syndrome has been apart of our society for a number of years now. However, it
wasn't until recent that more information has been published on the matter.
As a parent you need to be mindful of what you say and do. An Aspergers Syndrome Child interprets the world slightly different from his or her siblings without Aspergers Syndrome.
This means that you will have to discipline each child slightly different...without causing misunderstandings and a feeling of unfairness.
Dave Angel recently published an ebook that addresses all of these issues. Tips and techniques that will give you a better understanding of your child and also a program that will offer you the insight into the mind of you Aspergers
Syndrome child.
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Cause Of Aspergers
Although no specfic gene has been identified, multiple factors are believed to play a role.
There is evidence for Aspergers to run in families and especially is more pronounced in the father side of the family.
A few ASD cases have been linked to exposure to teratogens (agents that cause birth defects) during the first eight weeks from conception. Although this does not exclude the possibility that ASD can be initiated or affected later, it is strong evidence that it arises very early in development. Many environmental factors have been hypothesized to act after birth, but none has been confirmed by scientific investigation.
Famous People With Aspergers
Hans Christian Andersen - author
Béla Bartók - 20th century Hungarian composer
Hugh Blair of Borgue - 18th century Scottish landowner thought mentally incompetent, now studied as case history of autism.
Lewis Carroll - writer, logician
Henry Cavendish - 18th century British scientist. He was unusually reclusive, literal minded, had trouble relating to people, had trouble adapting to people, difficulties looking straight at people, drawn to patterns, etc.
Charles XII of Sweden - speculated to have had Asperger syndrome
Jeffrey Dahmer - serial killer
Charles Darwin - naturalist, associated with the theory of evolution by natural selection
Éamon de Valera - Irish revolutionary and politician
Paul Dirac - British mathematician and physicist. He was Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge University, 1933-1963 and a Fellow of St John's College. Awarded the 1933 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on the mathematical foundations of Quantum Mechanics.
Albert Einstein - physicist
Janet Frame - New Zealand author
Glenn Gould - Canadian pianist and noted Bach interpreter. He liked routine to the point he used the same seat until it was worn through. He also disliked social functions to the point that in later life he relied on the telephone or letters for virtually all communication. He had an aversion to being touched, had a different sense of hot or cold than most, and would rock back and forth while playing music. He is speculated to have had Asperger syndrome.
Adolf Hitler - German politician, dictator
Thomas Jefferson - US President
Keith Joseph - father of Thatcherism
James Joyce - author of Ulysses
Ted Kaczynski - Unabomber
Michelangelo - Italian Renaissance artist, based on his inability to form long-term attachments and certain other characteristics
Wolfgang Mozart - composer
Isaac Newton
Moe Norman - Canadian golfer
George Orwell - writer speculated to have had Asperger Syndrome. His troubled life went along with social interaction problems. Towards the end of his life he wrote bitter polemic on his preparatory boarding school Such, Such Were the Joys which displays many of the characteristics of Asperger's and interpersonal relationships. Orwell knew this intensely personal account was libellous and biographers have found it a challenge to explain its conflict with the truth, but Orwell still felt it important to publish this account eventually.
Enoch Powell - British politician
Srinivasa Ramanujan - mathematician
Charles Richter - seismologist, creator of the eponymous scale of earthquake magnitude
Erik Satie - composer
Jonathan Swift - author
Alan Turing - pioneer of computer sciences. He seemed to be a math savant and his lifestyle has many autism traits about it.
Michael Ventris - English architect who deciphered Linear B
Andy Warhol - American artist
Blind Tom Wiggins - autistic savant
Ludwig Wittgenstein - Austrian philosopher
W. B. Yeats - poet and dramatist
16 Year Old Aspergers Child Being Bully.
Bully can mean that your child retreats even further into her or him self making it extremely difficult to communicate effectively with them.
Therefore it is important to be able to see the signs of your child being a victim of bullying.
Why not step into the mind of your child and and understand what makes them tick.
As a parent of an Aspergers child wouldn't you leave no stone unturned if it meant helping your child?
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More On Aspergers
Aspergers is named after Austrian pediatrician Hans Asperger who, in 1944, described kids in his practice who lacked nonverbal communication skills, demonstrated limited empathy with their peers, and were physically clumsy.Aspergers is a misunderstood condition and people with a diagnosis are underused in our society. The course will redress this balance and help promote diversity and understanding".
Aspergers is not all dust and ashes: it is not a death sentence and there are advantages. Being a person that is separated from this invisible human communication allows you freedom to explore your own interests.
Aspergers is a form of autism. People with aspergers syndrome are on the higher end of the spectrum. They usually have normal language skills. Their main problem is dealing with people socially.
Aspergers is different from having a "more advanced" variety of autism. Autistic children are nearly lacking in social and communications skills in general.
Aspergers is not the fault of the child, parent, or lack of attention,or too much attention. It is a neurological disorder. In short, certain parts of the brain are under developed and other parts are over developed.
Aspergers is not easy to live with. Congratulate yourself. In making the decision to attend college, you are showing you will not be limited by your condition.
Father Talks About Hans Aspergers
Pretty interesting.
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