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56 Traits of Aspergers Syndrome, High Functioning Autism, and Autism Spectrum Disorders

Do the Hypersensitive and Eccentric People in Your Life Have Aspergers Syndrome?

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56 Traits of Aspergers Syndrome, High Functioning Autism, and Autism Spectrum Disorders

By: J. B. Snow
Narrated by: Mike Norgaard
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Asperger's Syndrome, or high-functioning autism, is a form of autism that falls on the autism spectrum. Asperger's Syndrome can be seen in adults and in children if you know what to look for. Many people who can be described as hypersensitive, odd or eccentric have Asperger's Syndrome which has gone undiagnosed. Some of the greatest comedians, singers, actors and inventors have Asperger's syndrome. They specialize in what they are good at, and they can become highly successful in doing so.

In this book, we will discuss the different overt and covert traits that can be seen in those with Asperger's Syndrome in its list form. If you feel that you or someone you know has Asperger's, it is essential to have the diagnosis confirmed so that the Asperger's person can seek help in learning the skills that are essential to making them more successful in their ambitions.

Asperger's Syndrome children and adults have an underdeveloped brain on MRI scans. They lack the brain development in certain areas that help them to keep up with their peers. They may be advanced in specialty areas, but they may lag behind their peers in normal development of other areas. Their nervous system and their emotions are often sensitive. They often feel alienated from their peers, as though they do not fit in. Asperger's can cause depression, and possibly even suicide, if it not recognized early.

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while the book is informative I feel it could have gone into more detail, it did feel rushed and at times lacked depth especially for those who are looking for information pre diagnosis of a family member.

informative

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could be hurtful due to condescending narrative to someone with asperges but content good

v good but condescending in narrative sometimes

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I am new to understanding autism and aspergers so I am trying to get an understanding quickly. My husband has been diagnosed at 56 and I am struggling to understand what's the disorder and what's abuse! 😕 Not easy, but this book helps a little. I just wish it was longer and more in depth.

short but informative

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This is a great list with a short, on-point explanation, in “headline style”.

At first, I was sorry to see that it’s only 20 minutes long but that’s also what makes it great for letting people know about you, as an “aspie”.

Great list

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Good basic understanding of the symptoms of aspergus and autism. Quick and easy to understand

Good basic understanding

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