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Social and language skills in adolescent boys with Asperger Syndrome. Teaching Strategies for Asperger Syndrome - LoveToKnow Autism. Teaching strategies for Asperger Syndrome are essential for any teacher with AS students.

Teaching Strategies for Asperger Syndrome - LoveToKnow Autism

The students have difficulty navigating social situations, and as such, are often teased and used as scapegoats in the school setting. More so, they often have "odd" behavior such as being clumsy and being obsessive about specific subjects. Some strategies teachers use can make the classroom successful. Classroom Teaching Strategies for Asperger Syndrome Children who have Asperger syndrome often require their teachers to emphasize with their condition. Uniformity Requirements Many children with AS are overwhelmed by even the smallest of changes.

Ensure the environment is safe and as predictable as possible.Keep transitions the same for as many activities as possible.A daily routine is critical. Social Interactions Post a comment Stay informed. Follow LoveToKnow on Google+ Children with Asperger's Syndrome ... By Susan Stokes Autism Consultant If you reprint or use this article, or parts of it, please include the following citation:"Written by Susan Stokes under a contract with CESA 7 and funded by a discretionary grant from the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction.

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" Introduction Asperger's Syndrome was named for a Viennese psychiatrist, Hans Asperger. In the 1990s, specific diagnostic criteria for Asperger's Syndrome were included in the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition (DSM-IV, 1994) as well as the International Classification of Diseases, 10th edition (ICD10) (3) & (15). Recent research establishes the prevalence of Asperger's Syndrome as approximately 1 in 300, affecting boys to girls with a ratio of 10:1 (6). Training Educational Staff Training should include the following two components: Characteristics and Learning Styles: General Social Relation Difficulties Social Relation--Intervention Strategies: "Social Stories" Autism, Asperger's Syndrome, and the Autism Spectrum. Articles. TONY ATTWOOD Answers Some Common Questions ... Do Girls Have A Different Expression Of The Syndrome?

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How do you get a school system to pay attention to a child with AS when his/her academic functioning is at least normal, and often advanced? Should the child be placed in school based on their academic level, or their chronological level? How do you discipline a child with AS? What about the child who says no to every proposed appointment - medical, dental, eye, even school at times - as well as to most proposed family outings.Should we force him, persuade him, give up, leave him home alone? What is the best way to handle meltdowns and temper tantrums with youngsters? Do Girls Have A Different Expression Of The Syndrome? Girls with this syndrome are more likely to be considered immature rather than odd. An important issue for girls is that during adolescence the usual basis for friendship changes. Ironing Out the Wrinkles Life was once a tangled mess. Life was once a tangled vine. Life is now a lot more clear. (Vanessa Regal) HOW TO SURVIVE HOLIDAYS AND OTHER LARGE FAMILY ...

Birthday parties, religious holidays and New Year’s celebrations are often occasions where large groups of family and/or friends gather.

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These events can leave behind lifelong memories…or lifelong nightmares. The events can be very stressful for people on the AS spectrum and for their immediate family as well. We offer some suggestions in hopes of making these occasions more pleasant for one and for all. Many thanks to those on the AS spectrum and their loved ones for sharing many of the following points below with us through the years. -Be sure that all family members discuss what is most likely to take place on that special occasion. -Remember that most people on the spectrum do NOT like surprises. -Be aware that many holidays and celebrations involve things that many non-spectrum people like, but many AS people don’t, such as: Different and strong scents, such as potpourri, cinnamon, strong food odors, over-use of perfumes by attendees. -Discuss what the AS person will wear. Asperger Syndrome Information Page: National Institute of ...

Asperger syndrome (AS) is a developmental disorder.

Asperger Syndrome Information Page: National Institute of ...

It is an autism spectrum disorder (ASD), one of a distinct group of neurological conditions characterized by a greater or lesser degree of impairment in language and communication skills, as well as repetitive or restrictive patterns of thought and behavior. Other ASDs include: classic autism, Rett syndrome, childhood disintegrative disorder, and pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified (usually referred to as PDD-NOS). Unlike children with autism, children with AS retain their early language skills.

The most distinguishing symptom of AS is a child’s obsessive interest in a single object or topic to the exclusion of any other. Asperger's Syndrome - MayoClinic.