Treyci Robinson
SWRK 501 (19156)
October 6, 2014
Prof. Allen Lipscomb
Table of Content
Abstract 3
Introduction 4
Symptoms 5
Implications of Development 6
Conclusion 9
References 10
Implications of development for toddlers with Asperger’s syndrome.
Asperger 's syndrome is a developmental disorder associated with Autism that is characterized by preoccupations in weird or unusual things or limited interests. Children can accurately be diagnosed with this type of autism at two years of age. The primary impairments would be social and communication impairments. Children with Asperger …show more content…
Among these disorders is the Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), which consisting of a distinct group of complex neurodevelopment disorders. ASD usually goes undetected because of the limited social demands along with lack of support from parents and caregivers in early life (ninds.nih.gov). Within the group of complex neurodevelopment disorders, is Aspergers Syndrome, on the higher functioning spectrum of autism. Asperger characteristics contain social impairment, communication difficulties, and restrictive, repetitive, and stereotyped patterns of behavior. These characteristics typically remain undetected until the child has enough language and social skills to show that their focus is limited and may have unusual patterns of …show more content…
These children need all the help within each ecological system to help with their development and several delays that may arise along the way. Aspergers is not curable but treatable, it is important to notice the signs of social impairment, communication difficulties, and restrictive, repetitive, and stereotyped patterns of behavior as early as possible. Parents should support their children and encourage their community to be involved with the developmental process of these children as well. The more awareness there is within the child’s micro an mesosystems, the easier it is for the child to overcome certain delays and become more comfortable with their