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  2. Asperger's Syndrome - Nationwide Children's Hospital

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    Aspergers Syndrome, a form of Autism Spectrum Disorder, is a developmental disorder. Young people with Aspergers Syndrome have a difficult time relating to others socially and their behavior and thinking patterns can be rigid and repetitive. They also may have trouble understanding body language.

  3. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) - Nationwide Children's Hospital

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    Autism Spectrum Disorder. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) refers to a complex neurodevelopmental disorder that impacts a child’s ability to communicate and interact socially. It also impacts the way the child thinks and behaves. Overview. Signs & Symptoms.

  4. Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) – Signs, Symptoms & Treatment...

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    What Are The Signs & Symptoms of ODD? Children with oppositional defiant disorder: Lose their temper often; Are quick to argue with adults over rules, requests or even small, unimportant things; Are uncooperative; Are unwilling to follow rules; Annoy others deliberately and become annoyed by others easily; Blame others for their misconduct or ...

  5. Common Co-diagnoses Occurring with Autism Spectrum Disorder

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    People who have autism may have additional health diagnoses (co-occurring conditions). Some of the more common conditions include: Allergies – Eczema or skin allergies, as well as food allergies. Talk to your child’s pediatrician if you have concerns about allergies.

  6. For Families - Nationwide Children's Hospital

    www.nationwidechildrens.org/specialties/behavioral-health/for-families

    Aspergers Syndrome, a form of Autism Spectrum Disorder, is a developmental disorder. Young people with Aspergers Syndrome have a difficult time relating to others socially and their behavior and thinking patterns can be rigid and repetitive. They also may have trouble understanding body language.

  7. Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders - Nationwide Children's...

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    The Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders and the Child Development Center at Nationwide Children’s Hospital provide comprehensive, multidisciplinary care focusing on evidence-based treatment, education, research and advocacy for children with the diagnosis of an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).

  8. Asperger's Syndrome: Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment

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    Aspergers Syndrome, a form of Autism Spectrum Disorder, is a developmental disorder. Young people with Aspergers Syndrome have a difficult time relating to others socially and their behavior and thinking patterns can be rigid and repetitive. They also may have trouble understanding body language.

  9. Asperger's Disorder: Providing Opportunities and Support for...

    www.nationwidechildrens.org/family-resources-education/700childrens/2017/07/...

    Aspergers Disorder is a form of Autism Spectrum Disorder where the individual might have social difficulties and rigid patterns of behavior and thinking, but not some of the other symptoms, such as language delays and intellectual impairment.

  10. Family Support for Autism Spectrum Disorder - Nationwide...

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    Having a child with autism spectrum disorder can be hard on the entire family. That's why it's so important to have a good support system in place. Read on to learn more.

  11. Autism Spectrum Disorders: The Difference Between Boys and Girls

    www.nationwidechildrens.org/family-resources-education/700childrens/2017/04/...

    Diagnosed in early childhood, Autism Spectrum Disorders have lifelong implications for a child’s long term adjustment including their ability to succeed in school, relationships, and in jobs as adults.