Generally, no. Lying is a social skill that some Autistic children lack, it is hard for them to understand the concept of lying, for it is an interesting thing to not tell the truth to some one you know. But however, it is always different for every person.
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For the same reasons adults do.
Aspergers syndrome is a type of developmental disorder which delays many basic skills, especially one's ability to socialize and communicate with others as well as to use one's imagination. It is similar to autism but children with Aspergers are usually able to function better than children with autism.
That they didn't hurt their sibling although they really did.
Some of them do.
The Transporters DVD helps Children with Aspergers Syndrome as it tries to help build what they are lacking in certain areas such as facial expression recognition or emotion.
You could talk to a psychologist and tell them the signs of Aspergers that your husband is showing. That way if your husband does have Aspergers he can get medicine for his symptoms, but not all people with Aspergers need medicine
My mother-in-law showed my wife an article on Aspergers Syndrome. That's how we figured out that our daughter had it. Tell the parent to read the explanation of Aspergers on Wikipedia, and see if they can detect any similarities.
Don't Tell Me Lies was created in 1986.
You might have aspergers A doctor would be able to tell you for sure. Are you smart compared to people your age? People with aspergers tend to be smarter than average
The internet never lies
People with Aspergers tend to see large improvements as they get older. Children with Aspergers tend to be what others may say, "In their own world" as they may be obsessive with certain things and prefer to be alone. Teens with Aspergers tend to be more social and aware of themselves and this is a rather touchy area as with other teens. Adults with Aspergers may or may not be viewed as being an Aspie as many adults can "mask" the issue by acting as how others behave or doing what needs to be done. Normally adults are seen as normal yet "off" but this alone is normal as they have Aspergers.
The Lies We Tell Ourselves was created on 2006-05-30.