Asperger's Syndrome will not physically impact on your child's growth, but my brother has Asperger's Syndrome and he needed special attention at school because classrooms are a 'scary' place for him. Luckily, children with AS are very talented and clever, they don't grow up too quickly and are very friendly. :
It is not clearly linked to any differences in puberty.
My brain was in a tug-of-war between wanting to stay a child and wanting to grow up. My behavior was immature and I screamed a lot. After turning 14, I settled down. (Which sounds pretty much like every other adolescent, these feelings are not unique to those with Asperger's Syndrome!)
This is dependant on where the person falls on the spectrum. Some people with mild autism can function very well physically. However other types of autism has a huge affect on a persons physical ability. For example, my son has very poor co ordination and has very imature gross motor skills. He cannot kick a ball, catch or throw, and he runs very unsteadily.
Well, I have asperger's syndrome and I was somewhat affected during puberty for I was angry and moody a lot. The effects will vary depending on the person.
Yes, Down syndrome affects physical development. Body structures and growth patterns are altered in Down syndrome.
no Aspergers is a human disorder which is impossible for any animal to have.
No. Aspergers syndrome and autism and stuff like that can only affect humans.
Close, asburgeres sounds similar to aspergers. Asburgeres specifically does not exist but aspergers does. Other names for aspergers is asperger(s) syndrome and autistic psychopathy which is the original name for aspergers.
Aspie = Person with Aspergers Syndrome. It's friendly slang that those with Aspergers Syndrome use to refer to themselves. People without Aspergers Syndrome are referred to as NTs - Neurotypicals.
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Aspergers syndrome and autism are passed genetically, so drugs do not affect it
Its called Aspergers Syndrome.
No.
ANYONE can have Asperger's Syndrome.
With capitalization, the correct spelling isAsperger's Syndrome or simply Asperger Syndrome.
Aspergers Syndrome can be called: Aspergers, High-Functioning Autism, or you could just call it Autism, because it's a type of Autism.
If they wanted to, yes