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Yes and greatly depending on the person. When i was a kid I was very avoidant of people and would cry if my name was called or when I had to talk on the phone. I would also remember having to attend Speech classes and a year of seeing a pyschologist.

During my teen to young adulthood people couldn't tell that I had AS or that I was very quiet or studious.

In most cases people with AS tend to become more "normal" but those who may not have Speech or be socialized with others may not experience the same growth and in fact become worse in the symptoms of AS.

AS is most noted for the individual having intense interest with very specific things and being socially awkward because they don't know what to do.

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