No definitive explanations have yet been found for the reason or reasons Asperger's disorder does not enter remission. Nor have any definitive explanations been found for the reason or reasons the condition apparently defies treatments and/or efforts to prevent it. We most often associate diseases with the idea of going away or going into remission. Asperger's Syndrome is not a disease. Social skills training is one form of help that can make a person with Asperger's Syndrome better able to interact in the world.
=== === Some cases of autism and Asperger's Syndrome are inherited from a parent with the genes for it. Some cases are spontaneous mutations of a relevant gene. Researchers are trying to determine how to prevent and cure autism and Asperger's Syndrome. Many of the researchers think it is too late to cure by the time most cases are identified (age 2 or later), so they are trying to identify cases before birth or within the first months. I read a speculation that autism, Asperger's Syndrome, and other conditions causing differences in the functioning of the brain are evolution's way of creating progress in the race, because people who think outside-the-box, approaching the topic from a new perspective, are the ones who make the great discoveries. I once read a quote to the effect that the only new discoveries in the world come from fools who do not know it cannot be done and the very, very wise men who know it can. I don't think it is progress, everyone thinks I'm nuts.
Asperger's Syndrome was discovered by Hans Asperger in 1944.
Asperger's syndrome
An asperger is an informal term for a person who has Asperger's syndrome.
A psychiatrist or a psychologist who specializes in Asperger's Syndrome.
Definitely not. My understanding is that he has Dyslexia not Asperger's Syndrome.
No people with asperger's syndrome do not have split personalities
A small fraction of the population has Asperger's Syndrome. It is likely that some of these people would become famous. People with Asperger's Syndrome can excel in their special interest areas and thus can become famous in those areas. There are famous historical people who are speculated to have Asperger's Syndrome because of a few traits known about them. They did not necessarily have Asperger's Syndrome.
No. Asperger's syndrome affects people of all races.
yes do beause a boy in my class has asperger's syndrome and he laugh's.
Yes, a mild form called Asperger's Syndrome.
Asperger's Syndrome is considered to be part of the Autism Spectrum Disorders.
There is no known link between sexual orientation and Asperger's syndrome.