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Asperger's Syndrome is a genetic condition, not a disease, so "course" might not be the most appropriate term. It is likely that a person is born with a genetic susceptibility to autism or Asperger's Syndrome, and then an environmental factor (possibly a prenatal one) triggers the condition.

The following is a very brief description of the "course" of Asperger's Syndrome. Since people with Asperger's Syndrome have average to above average intelligence, the child will have normal cognitive development and is likely to have normal language development. Also, the child will not make typical eye contact and will not respond to other people in the way that most children do. As language use continues to develop, it will start to sound atypical. More symptoms will become apparent as the child encounters new situations. During the teen years, many symptoms could become apparent. However, by the time the person reaches adulthood, he or she has likely learned some adaptations that make him or her seem less atypical.

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