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Asperger Spectrum Disorder

Children who struggle with asperger spectrum disorder are diagnosed by poor social interactions, strange speech patterns, obsessions, and other mannerisms. These children often have very few facial expressions and show difficulty in reading body languages others display. Liahona Academy can offer therapeutic help to children struggling with asperger spectrum disorder and provide advice to parents. Call Liahona Academy today at 1-855-587-1416 and speak with our representatives.

About Asperger Spectrum Disorder

Asperger syndrome (AS) is part of a group of disorders called autism spectrum disorders. Autism spectrum refers to different developmental disorders that include autism and other disabilities with Asperger Spectrum Disordersimilar characteristics. These disabilities are known as spectrum disorders because of the many different combinations of symptoms that vary in levels of severity. Two children that have the same diagnosis can each have a difference in a wide range of abilities or talents though they may share similar patterns of behavior. Usually children that have autism are diagnosed at a very young age but children that become diagnosed with asperger syndrome are diagnosed a little later. They are often characterized by the poor social interactions with others and odd speech patterns. Engaging in obsessive routines or displaying unusual sensitivity to their senses is another way children can become diagnosed with AS.

Most individuals aren’t familiar with AS and don’t understand that, overall, people with AS are able to function in day-to-day life. They just tend to be more immature socially and appear to others as odd because of their ability to relate better to the adults around them rather than their peers. It is important to note that children with asperger syndrome do not show delays in their development of language, like kids with autism. In fact, they tend to speak grammatically correct and learn a more advanced vocabulary at a younger age.

Treatment For Children Diagnosed With Asperger Spectrum Disorders

Because each child diagnosed with asperger spectrum disorders display different patterns of behavior and a wide variety of problems, there isn’t a one specific treatment option. However, there are special treatment facilities like Liahona Academy that provide therapeutic programs that can give assistance to adolescents that struggle with AS. Liahona academy is a residential treatment center that offers programs such as this that can teach adolescents helpful life skills that will help them learn self-control and self worth. We help children that have been diagnosed with asperger spectrum disorder. For more information about asperger spectrum disorder and Liahona Academy, call 1-855-587-1416 today.  

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