This site:
http://www.klinefeltersyndrome.us/symtomsinboy.html
gives you all the answers you need on Klinefelters. Info on boy and men is available - also info on treatment.
Last Song Syndrome
yes
Mental illness and learning disabilities have no general connection. A mentally ill person is no more likely to have a learning disability than anyone else (although their condition might create circumstances that would make learning difficult for other reasons). Nor does a person with a learning disability necessarily have emotional or psychological problems. They simply have difficulty processing certain kinds of information into learned ideas or behavior.
I know many of my freinds were learning spanish and french.
There are many reasons teenagers rebel. Middle child syndrome is one of the reasons a teen can rebel against their parents.
Not directly. There is a higher rate of suicide among teens with Asperger's Syndrome than among neurotypical teens. During the years that many teens feel peer pressure and that they don't belong, it is often worse for those with Asperger's Syndrome. Also, people with Asperger's Syndrome sometimes engage in self-harming activities such as banging one's head against the wall. Self-harm is not the goal, but it can happen. No. It is not a disease. It is a neurological disorder. People with Asperger's syndrome have difficulty with social interaction, communication and can have obsessions/compulsions about certain objects or activities. People with Asperger's can be extremely intelligent, and generally are high-functioning.
It's not that teens like to do evil deeds, but between the ages of 13-19 teens are learning about themselves and who they want to be and they are bound to make mistakes. Also during those years, you will find that teens are very impressionable and depending on who their role models are teens will do great good or great evil.
Yes because some teens are so worried about what they look like and to impress others that they don't seem to care about their grades and learning ability.........um......hello..........thats why they fail.....Dah.....a dummy could figure that one out
No teenager will kill themselves from Asperger Syndrome - Asperger Syndrome is a neurological difference, it cannot kill a person or make them suicidal. If a teenager is suicidal it's because of struggles their facing, that can include ableism but that's not a problem of Autism but rather society.
There are many life events that cause stress for teens. Learning to drive, graduating high school, and moving away from friends are all stressful on teens.
Teens, at least, have access to free WiFi at Shedd through the teen learning lab.
Teens generally do not need to use diapers, as they are typically potty trained by this age. However, some teens with medical conditions or disabilities may require them for comfort and hygiene. It's important for individuals and families to assess each situation individually, considering both physical needs and emotional well-being. Open communication and support from caregivers can help teens manage their needs appropriately.