I actually checked on this a few years ago, when my son was old enough to start thinking about enlistment. He has an autism spectrum disorder and, as it turns out, that did not render him ineligible. The medications for his condition, however, made him ineligible.
I wouldn't recommend it, since people with Asperger's Syndrome don't function well under extreme pressure.
There is not a minimum number of children someone must have in order to join the military.
Yes.
In order to enter the police force, a person must pass both psychological and physical reviews. I would not say it could never be done, but it would not be likely. Most people with Aspergers Syndrome tend to have some issues with speech and social interaction. These would both count against a possible officer candidate.
An Autistic person can join the military just like a person of any other neurology.Functioning labels such as 'high functioning' are offensive and prejudice against Autistic people, they also say absolutely nothing at all about the individuals symptoms or severity of their symptoms. Please do not use functioning labels, if you don't understand the reason please educate yourself.
In order to enter the police force, a person must pass both psychological and physical reviews. I would not say it could never be done, but it would not be likely. Most people with Aspergers Syndrome tend to have some issues with speech and social interaction. These would both count against a possible officer candidate.
Yes. Many students at military schools are well behaved, especially in the higher-ranked schools.
yes, go to the military base and then select join military career
Generally if they can graduate from high school, they can join the military.
There is no reason why they can't join the military
Yes, I have been in the Marine Corps for 8 years now and I have flat feet
no because then you will have too much sympathy and you won't do your job.