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Asperger’s Syndrome: Asperger’s Syndrome An Autistic Disorder
By: Stephen Sempel
Slide2: Hans Asperger discovered the Syndrome in 1944.
Syndrome’s Effects: Syndrome’s Effects Social Isolation
Eccentric Behavior in childhood.
Impairments in two-sides social interaction.
Impairments in non verbal communication.
More Effects: More Effects Clumsiness in Articulation
High interest in a subscribed area that leaves no space for none age appropriate interests.
Slide5: People afflicted with Asperger’s Syndrome can have close to normal lives. Their social life might not be very existent. Those with Asperger’s have IQ’s ranging from normal to exceptionally high and have high skills in certain areas with a preoccupation/obsession towards certain things.
Perception of those with Asperger’s Syndrome: Perception of those with Asperger’s Syndrome People perceive those with Asperger’s Syndrome to be highly intelligent and also have obsessive behavior towards certain things.
Sources: Sources http://www.udel.edu/bkirby/asperger/aswhatisit.html
http://www.aspergers.com/aspclin.html