7 ASPERGERS SYMPTOMS (YOU Never KNEW Were TRAITS)

7 ASPERGERS SYMPTOMS (YOU Never KNEW Were TRAITS)

Aspergers Symptoms - here are 7 you never knew! Super interesting list of autism traits. Whether it is Aspergers Symptoms female or male, these 7 un common traits are tell tale signs of an autism spectrum disorder. These 7 traits are also Aspergers Symptoms in adults and not just children or young people on the spectrum. As a person ages, their traits may differ slightly but usually they stay the same at the core of the issues. What is Aspergers Syndrome? It is a lifelong neurological condition that impacts the way in which a person interacts with the world around them. It is now referred to as Autism Spectrum Disorder as it is autism. What are the characteristics of a person with Aspergers? There are some very common signs, like lack of eye contact, issues with social situations and facial expressions. But there are a list of Asperger Symptoms that are not as common, that are listed here. What a lot of people forget is that Asperger syndrome in adulthood is just as impacting on a person's life as it is when they are children. This is why the Aspergers test is the same for everyone no matter their age. Science currently doesn't know what causes autism but they do know it is linked to genetics, and the genes of a person's ancestors. 1. Repetitive behaviour: People with Aspergers Syndrome will thrive off routine and repetitive patterns. These can be daily life routines, getting up having the same food for breakfast, sitting in the same spot, watching the same show at the same time etc. These are massive characteristics of Aspergers. 2. Tics: Tics are usually associated with tourettes syndrome but tics can also be found within people on the autism spectrum. Tics can range from physical jerks to sounds noises and grunts that a autistic person may do involuntary 3. Anti Social Behaviour: Not anti social in the criminal sense but anti social as in, the person will prefer to stay at home, research their favourite topic, or play video games that go out with friends and family. This may be a few reasons, social anxiety, social issues and communication issues all associated with autism, and these are all co-morbid conditions with an autist spectrum disorder. 4. Fussy Eating: Being picky at eating can be a use tell tail sign that a person is autistic. Fussy eating comes from a Sensory Processing Disorder or (SPD), where a person who is autistic may be under or over sensitive to certain textures, smells and temperatures of foods. Thus making them seem like they are fussy at eating, when in fact it is a sensory issues caused by SPD that is co-occurring within autism. 5. Depression: Depression is a huge co-occurring mental health issue that autistic people have a high risk of developing. Many autistic people will suffer from depression at some point in their life time. 6. Short Term Memory Issue: As an autistic person will have excellent long term memory, probably the best long term memory you will see in a person. Unfortunately their short term memory is not the same. People with Aspergers Syndrome tend to have really bad short term memory, like remembering to go to a certain place at a certain time in the future etc. 7. Stuttering: Although this isn't the majority of people on the autism spectrum, some people will have a stutter or a stammer, possibly when they are younger and it gets less and less as they grow older.

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