What are the symptoms of Aspergers Syndrome?
Symptoms of Asperger’s Syndrome are not always easy to determine. Children with Asperger’s syndrome will typically develop normally through their primary years and in their teenage years children with Asperger’s syndrome start to experience language delays. Students with Asperger’s syndrome, more often than not, possess high to superior IQs. They don’t always coincide with their standard or below-level communication abilities. The frustration for students with Asperger’s Syndrome lies in the fact that they do have a high to above average IQ but they’re not able to convey themselves the way that they want to, because of the language delays caused by Asperger’s syndrome. Children with Asperger’s syndrome can cognate that they want to communicate a certain way, but due to the nature of their disability, they cannot communicate in that way. And the way that Asperger’s syndrome sufferers do get across their wants and desires may be deemed as peculiar by their peers.