Asperger's Syndrome:
- Asperger's Syndrome is a group of neurodevelopmental disorders which have no diagnosis.
- It has been seen children and teens who have Asperger’s Syndrome can speak with other people and can perform fairly well in any school work.
- But, they have trouble understanding social situations.
- Boys are three times more likely to have Asperger's syndrome than girls.
A child or teen with Asperger's syndrome shows the following symptoms:
- Difficulty in social interaction
- Unable to understand emotions or show fewer facial expressions than others
- Memorising the information or learning easily
- Difficulty in handwriting due to uncoordinated clumsy movements