What Is The Difference Between Asperger’s And Autism

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What Is The Difference Between Asperger’s And Autism


Understanding ASD vs Asperger’s

Autism or Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) refers to a range of neurodevelopmental disorders that affect social, behavioral, and communicative abilities. Children with Autism often have difficulty with processing sensory inputs, verbal and non-verbal communication, repetitive behaviors or movements, and with learning and problem solving. Asperger’s Syndrome was described in the 1940’s by the Austrian physician Hans Asperger. Previously considered just a ‘mild’ or ‘high-functioning’ form of Autism, it is now recognized as having its own unique symptoms. Children with Asperger’s Syndrome prefer strict routines and to be left on their own. This may lead to difficulties with responding appropriately in social or emotional situations. They often have trouble maintaining friendships and relationships.


Difference between Asperger’s Syndrome and Autism Asperger’s Syndrome is currently regarded as part of the Autism spectrum. However, many clinical professionals still give a separate Asperger’s diagnosis, and many people with the condition identify with Asperger’s rather than Autism. The main points of distinction when it comes to ASD VS Asperger’s are as follows: ●

The symptoms of Autism are much more severe and evident to other people. Many children with Asperger’s may not be diagnosed until their teenage years or even adulthood.

While children with Autism often appear aloof and uninterested in interacting with others. Children with Asperger’s often want to interact but lack the social skills to do so properly.

Children with Autism tend to exhibit speech and language delays. In contrast, children with Asperger’s have no such delays and, in fact, often have good language skills.


Difference between Asperger’s Syndrome and Autism ●

While children with Autism often display intellectual delays or disabilities, children with Asperger’s do not have such cognitive delays. Many children with Asperger’s, may be intellectually gifted.

The symptoms of Asperger’s are much milder, to the point of not being noticeable. The average person may even assume that someone with Asperger’s is just a neurotypical person behaving somewhat differently.

While they are different, neither of the two conditions can be cured completely. However, the treatment for Asperger’s VS Autism is quite similar. If your child has been displaying signs of developmental delay, the first step is to get the correct diagnosis.Once you understand the difference between Asperger’s and Autism, you can consult with the therapist to outline a treatment plan.


Treatment for Asperger’s Syndrome and Autism ●

Relationship Development Intervention focuses on building dynamic intelligence, helps the child understand multiple perspectives, and process change better. Enables them to form stronger personal and emotional connections.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy defines triggers for various types of behavior. Children with Autism or ASD can learn to recognize those triggers and modify their actions accordingly.

Developmental and Individual Differences Relationship (DIR) Therapy, also known as floortime, involves the therapist or caregiver getting down on the floor to play games that the child wishes to play.

Social Skills Training involves a variety of exercises that enable the child to interact better with peers and teachers. It includes understanding non-verbal cues, taking turns in conversations, and exercising imagination in games and projects.

Stem Cell Therapy enables the body to heal itself and stave off symptoms for longer. It is a safe and speedy form of treatment that uses the patient’s own cells, so that there is no risk of infection or cell rejection.


Treatment for Asperger’s Syndrome and Autism In addition, certain treatments targeted towards children with Autism include: ●

Communication Intervention is especially useful for children who are non-verbal or have difficulty talking clearly. Therapists help them interact better with other people through the use of cue cards, tablets, or other assistive methods.

Occupational Therapy focuses on helping children with ASD complete daily tasks, such as getting dressed or feeding themselves. The therapist will use a variety of games and fun exercises to make it easier for the child, preparing them for a time where they may be living by themselves.

Children with either condition, moreover, should be given a healthy diet and taken for regular medical check-ups to guard against other illnesses. In addition, while some parents like to treat ASD with alternative therapies like herbal medicine, they should consult the doctor in advance.


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