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Asperger’s Syndrome Children At School

Between the age of 6-18 children spend a third of each day at school, so it’s important to ensure they’re in the best environment for their needs. This is particularly true for children with Asperger’s Syndrome.
So what should parents/carers look for when choosing a school for their Asperger’s Syndrome child, or consider in their monitoring […]

Asperger Syndrome Children And Tantrums

Children with Asperger’s Syndrome the world over share a common trait – meltdown – otherwise known as a tantrum, a “birko”, a “go-off” or “spack-attack”.
The visible symptoms of meltdown are as varied as the Asperger children themselves, but every parent is able to describe their child’s meltdown behaviour in intricate detail.
Meltdowns can be short lived, […]

Asperger’s Syndrome And Anxiety

Children with Asperger’s Syndrome are known to be more naturally ‘anxious’ than their non-ASD peers. The challenges presented by the 5 characteristics of Asperger’s Syndrome (social impairment, communication impairment, sensory sensitivity, repetitive behaviours and difficulty with change) potentially make their world a confusing and frightening reality. Add anxiety to the mix and you may have […]

Asperger Syndrome – Visual Aids And Communication

Children with Asperger’s Syndrome respond well to visual cues, so a visual timetable in the classroom and home is a beneficial communication tool that can be easily modified to meet the needs of children with Asperger’s Syndrome of all age groups.
The kind that has removable, Velcro pieces is most versatile. A “bank” of appropriate, laminated […]

Aspergers Syndrome And Personal Hygiene

A common behaviour characteristic in children with Aspergers Syndrome appears to be a dislike of grooming and personal hygiene habits. Aspergers children of all ages seem to have difficulty establishing sound hygiene routines in the areas of bathing/showering, washing hair, brushing hair, hair cuts, cleaning teeth and changing clothes. Far from being lazy or slovenly, […]

Aspergers Syndrome And Emotional Regulation

Children with Aspergers Syndrome have difficulty managing their emotions, particularly with recognizing and understanding feelings and expressing their emotions appropriately. AS children usually have intense feelings that often overwhelm them – this is caused by their lack of emotional aptitude.
Neurotypicals enjoy ‘emotional competence’, which allows them to manage their interactions with others more effectively - […]

Aspergers Syndrome And Literal Meanings

In looking at the early language history of children with Aspergers Syndrome, there is no clear pattern: some have normal or even early achievement of milestones while others have delays in speech. Frequently children with Aspergers Syndrome display language characteristics such as repetitive sayings or the use of catch phrases they’ve heard on Television, at […]

Aspergers Syndrome Children And Motivation

Aspergers Syndrome children respond best when their motivation level is high; when the answer to the question “What’s in it for me?” is something an Asperger child most wants or desires. Children with Aspergers Syndrome never really make the leap from instant gratification to internal motivation or drive, such as self-satisfaction in a job well […]

Asperger’s Syndrome Children And Sensory Sensitivity

Children with Asperger’s Syndrome suffer from sensory sensitivity or are “sensory defensive”. This sensitivity can encompass any or all of the senses: sound, touch, taste, sight, and smell. These sensitivities are real, and cause the sufferer much discomfort, some describing it as ‘painful’. Sensory overload can trigger a meltdown, often being the ‘straw that broke […]

Aspergers Syndrome Perception And Visual Perspective

A common trait for children and adults with Aspergers Syndrome is that they tend to get caught up and lost in the details of tasks or situations and the environments around them. This affects all cognitive ability such as reading ability – words are reduced to letters or sounds in isolation – and maths ability […]