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  2. Asperger syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Asperger syndrome (AS), also known as Asperger's syndrome or Asperger's, is a diagnostic label that has historically been used to describe a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by significant difficulties in social interaction and nonverbal communication, along with restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior and interests. [5]

  3. History of Asperger syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Asperger's 1940 work, Autistic psychopathy in childhood, [9] found that four of the 200 children studied [10] had difficulty with integrating themselves socially. Although their intelligence levels appeared normal, the children lacked nonverbal communication skills, failed to demonstrate empathy with their peers, and were physically clumsy.

  4. History of autism - Wikipedia

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    In 1964–7, Australian autistic people and their parents founded what is now Autism SA (1964), [228] the Autistic Children's Association of New South Wales (now Aspect, 1966), [229] Victorian Autistic Children's and Adult's Association (now Amaze, 1967), [230] Autistic Children's Association of Queensland (now Autism Queensland, 1967), [231 ...

  5. Autism - Wikipedia

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    Autism is a spectrum, meaning it manifests in various ways, with its severity and support needs varying widely across different autistic people. [12] [13] [14] For example, some autistic people are nonverbal, while others have proficient spoken language.

  6. Societal and cultural aspects of autism - Wikipedia

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    The Aspie world, as it is sometimes called, contains people with Asperger syndrome (AS) and high functioning autism (HFA), and can be linked to three historical trends: the emergence of AS and HFA as labels, the emergence of the disability rights movement, and the rise of the Internet. Autistic communities exist both online and offline; many ...

  7. Outline of autism - Wikipedia

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    Asperger syndrome – a previously diagnosed form of autism often applied to people with a higher IQ who can have a less difficult time communicating with others and understanding concepts or phrases than other individuals with more severe autism. As of 2013, it is no longer a diagnosis on its own.

  8. ‘Helicopter parents’ are more common than you think, poll ...

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    Parents may unknowingly be practicing overly protective parenting strategies with their children, a new poll finds. In an Oct. 16 report from the C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital National Poll on ...

  9. Classic autism - Wikipedia

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    Asperger was investigating Asperger syndrome which, for various reasons, was not widely considered a separate diagnosis until 1981, [90] although both are now considered part of ASD. Leo Kanner of the Johns Hopkins Hospital first used autism in English to refer to classic autism when he introduced the label early infantile autism in a 1943 ...