How Is Aspergers Syndrome Treated?
There currently is no cure for Asperger’s syndrome, but treatment may improve functioning and reduce undesirable behaviors. Treatment may include a combination of the following: • Special education: Education that is structured to meet the child’s unique educational needs. • Behavior modification: This includes strategies for supporting positive behavior and decreasing problem behavior by the child. • Speech, physical, or occupational therapy: These therapies are designed to increase the child’s functional abilities. • Medication: There are no medications to treat Asperger’s syndrome itself, but drugs may be used to treat specific symptoms, such as anxiety, depression, hyperactivity, and obsessive-compulsive behavior.