-Problems with social skills (like difficulty interacting/making friends)
-Eccentric or Repetitive Behavior (like hand wringing or finger twisting)
-Unusual preoccupations or rituals (like dressing in a certain order)
-Communication difficulties (like not making eye contact, having trouble using facial expressions and gestures, and understanding body language)
-Limited range of interests (like an interest in very few areas, such as sports schedules, weather, or maps)
-Coordination problems (like clumsy or awkward movements)
-Skilled or talented (like being exceptionally talented or skilled in a particular area, such as music or math.)
Hope I helped and best of wishes. :) For more information please Google your question, or talk to your or your child's doctor.
-Problems with social skills (like difficulty interacting/making friends)
-Eccentric or Repetitive Behavior (like hand wringing or finger twisting)
-Unusual preoccupations or rituals (like dressing in a certain order)
-Communication difficulties (like not making eye contact, having trouble using facial expressions and gestures, and understanding body language)
-Limited range of interests (like an interest in very few areas, such as sports schedules, weather, or maps)
-Coordination problems (like clumsy or awkward movements)
-Skilled or talented (like being exceptionally talented or skilled in a particular area, such as music or math.)
Hope I helped and best of wishes. :) For more information please Google your question, or talk to your or your child's doctor.
There are suggestions that he may have shown signs of Asperger's Syndrome.
Asperger's Syndrome was discovered by Hans Asperger in 1944.
A small fraction of the population has Asperger's Syndrome. It is likely that some of these people would become famous. People with Asperger's Syndrome can excel in their special interest areas and thus can become famous in those areas. There are famous historical people who are speculated to have Asperger's Syndrome because of a few traits known about them. They did not necessarily have Asperger's Syndrome.
Yes.
Yes, there is art created by people with Asperger's Syndrome. Sometimes, displays of art by people with autism include art by people with Asperger's Syndrome. Some links to art created by people with autism or Asperger's Syndrome are given below.
Asperger's syndrome
I don't know too many but guranteed muscians with Asperger's are Micheal Jackson and Ludwing van Beethoven. I think Serj Tankian from System of a Down shows some signs of it (great style of his music, excellent poet, etc.)Comment:Michael Jackson was never diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome. Ludwig van Beethoven lived before Asperger's Syndrome was recognized as a condition, so we do not know if he had it, although some people speculate that he did. Some people with Asperger's Syndrome are exceptional at music, while other are not. Musical talent does not indicate Asperger's Syndrome.
An asperger is an informal term for a person who has Asperger's syndrome.
If you are trying to recognize Asperger's Syndrome (AS) in yourself, look at a list of symptoms at one of the websites on the condition or the WikiAnswers question on signs and symptoms of Asperger's Syndrome. If you decide it is likely that you have AS and want a formal diagnosis, find a psychiatrist who has experience diagnosing AS. If you are trying to recognize Asperger's Syndrome in someone else, it might not be possible unless you know the person well. Again, you can determine whether it is a likely possibility by looking at a list of symptoms. There are no physical appearance characteristics that indicate autism or Asperger's Syndrome. The only physical appearance characteristic that sometimes is mentioned is the tendency of some of them to look youthful.
A psychiatrist or a psychologist who specializes in Asperger's Syndrome.
Definitely not. My understanding is that he has Dyslexia not Asperger's Syndrome.
No people with asperger's syndrome do not have split personalities