What is the root cause of Aspergers?

The cause of Asperger syndrome, like most ASDs, is not fully understood, but there is a strong genetic basis, which means it does tend to run in families. Multiple environmental factors are also thought to play an important role in the development of all ASDs.

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What is the main cause of Aspergers?

Genetics and brain abnormalities may be involved. We do know that Asperger's Syndrome is NOT the result of a child's upbringing or poor parenting. Asperger's Syndrome is a neurobiological disorder, meaning it is just a part of the child's brain development, whose causes are not fully understood.

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Do people with Aspergers live a normal life?

Asperger syndrome is not a curable condition. However, being one of the milder forms in the Autism Spectrum Disorders, with little language development difficulties and normal or high IQ, this disorder allows a child to live a normal or near normal life.

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Which parent carries Asperger's gene?

Although the exact cause of autism is still unknown, there is evidence to suggest that genetics play a significant role. Since autism is less prevalent in females, autism was always thought to be passed down from the mother. However, research suggests that autism genes are usually inherited from the father.

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What is the root of Aspergers?

It is no longer an official diagnosis in under the DSM-V and ICD-11, and is considered offensive by some autistic individuals. It was named after Hans Asperger (1906–80), who was an Austrian psychiatrist and pediatrician.

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Are you born with Aspergers or do you develop it?

No one thing causes Asperger's syndrome. However, research suggests that certain factors during pregnancy and after birth may put a child at higher risk of an autism spectrum disorder diagnosis. Those factors include: A chromosomal abnormality (such as fragile X syndrome).

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Can trauma cause Asperger's?

Some risk factors involved with the formation of Asperger's Syndrome include being male, having a family history of autism, and being born prematurely. Also, research has found a possible link between a mother experiencing childhood abuse and her children having an autism spectrum disorder.

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Do Asperger's love their parents?

Kids with Aspergers tend to display better attachment to parents than kids with more severe forms of classical autism. However, you may notice that despite your youngster's bonding with you, he still has difficulty connecting with her peers.

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Will the child have Aspergers if the father has it?

It is possible for one parent to pass down autism to their child, but it's not as simple as a single gene being responsible. Autism is believed to be caused by a complex interplay between many genes, and both genetic and environmental factors play a role in determining whether a child will develop the disorder.

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Does Asperger's run in families?

The cause of Asperger syndrome, like most ASDs, is not fully understood, but there is a strong genetic basis, which means it does tend to run in families. Multiple environmental factors are also thought to play an important role in the development of all ASDs.

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What is the average age of death for Aspergers?

Long-term research that involved following a group of individuals with autism for two decades indicates that the average life expectancy for some autistic people is about 39 years. Furthermore, this population generally succumbed to health complications about 20 years earlier than individuals who do not have autism.

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Do people with Asperger's have a higher IQ?

Those with Asperger's syndrome, in contrast, must by definition have suffered no cognitive delay during their first 3 years of life. This means that they will usually have at least a “normal” IQ. In some cases, their IQ may be very high, even in the genius range.

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Does Aspergers get better or worse with age?

Asperger's syndrome is lifelong. But symptoms tend to improve over time.

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Who is most likely to get Asperger's?

Asperger syndrome is often considered a high functioning form of autism. It is more common in boys than girls, but the cause is unknown. More than likely your child's brain just works differently than other children's brains.

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What happens if Asperger's goes untreated?

Some of the effects of unaddressed or untreated Asperger's syndrome may include: Social isolation. Difficulty making and keeping friends. Challenges in finding and maintaining steady employment.

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How do you discipline a child with Asperger's that won't listen?

Discipline strategies for autistic children and teenagers
  1. praise and rewards for appropriate behaviour.
  2. clear rules about behaviour.
  3. positive consequences for appropriate behaviour.
  4. negative consequences for inappropriate behaviour.
  5. everyday and social skills for handling unfamiliar or difficult situations.

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Are children with Aspergers emotional?

These kids will often internalize their feelings and emotions, and have difficulty talking about them when asked. Occasionally they may act out and hurt others out of fear and a desire to be left alone.

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How do you inherit Asperger's?

The mutations are recessive, which means that they lead to autism only if a person inherits them in both copies of the gene — one from each parent, who are silent carriers. Most other mutations implicated in autism are spontaneous, or 'de novo,' mutations, which are not inherited.

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Are siblings with Asperger's genetic?

Asperger's does, indeed, have a genetic component. New research in the area of Asperger's has shown that toddler siblings of Asperger's children are more likely to exhibit the same atypical behaviours as their brothers and sisters with the Asperger's, even when they don't eventually develop the disorder.

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Can Aspergers have a happy marriage?

I agree that living with an Asperger's person is not easy, but the marriage can be manageable and happy if the two talk about the challenges and work through them. It is only natural for a person with any difficulty to choose someone who complements them to be their partner.

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Do children with Aspergers cry a lot?

Children on the autism spectrum often keep crying as long as it seems to work for them. When it doesn't, they eventually quit. If they are upset about something, we want them to learn to handle their feelings in more powerful ways.

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Does Asperger's affect maturity?

Every person with Asperger Syndrome is developmentally delayed, not intellectually, but at the social-emotional level. This delay can be significant; for example, a 21-year-old may seem socially and emotionally more like a 14-year-old.

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Do people with Aspergers have feelings?

People with Asperger profiles absolutely do have feelings, although they may have difficulty identifying and discussing them. In fact, many feelings – such as fear, anger and joy – seem to be experienced more intensely by those with Asperger profiles than by average people.

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What part of the body does Asperger's affect?

Asperger's syndrome affects a person's affect and manner more than it does any particular body part. Children with Asperger's syndrome speak very quickly and have a dull voice, and often have an unusually formal manner of speaking. It is common for affected children to have poor coordination.

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How rare is Asperger's?

The incidence of AS is not well established, but experts in population studies conservatively estimate that two to six out of every 1,000 children have the disorder. Boys are three to four times more likely than girls to have AS. Asperger Syndrome affects about 1 in 200 people, more commonly in men than women.

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