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Asperger's Syndrome, sometimes called Asperger's Disorder or Asperger's Diesease is not actually a disease at all, but a condition that many children have. You can't see that a child has Asperger's Syndrome, but you can usually notice things about them that are different. This is because Asperger's Syndrome can cause children to act and talk differently than you might expect. Like all of us, children with Asperger's Syndrome are individuals and Asperger's Syndrome will affect each child differently. Therefore, many children with Asperger's Syndrome will behave similarly, but not exactly the same. Remember, your child with Asperger's Syndrome is also a child, not just a child with Asperger's Syndrome. Children often get frustrated and angry and all children need to learn to manage those feelings. As parents, it is our task to teach our children to deal with their anger and frustration in an appropriate fashion. Parents of Aspergers children have an additional challenge of teaching their child to communicate effectively without getting frustrated themselves. Teenagers have a completely different set of circumstances. All teenagers want to make their own decisions, and can't wait to function independently. Most teenagers struggle with success in school, may have difficulty developing and maintaining friendships as well as romantic relationships, A teenage child with Asperger's Syndrome may be more or less frustrated than any child with these situations, but he or she may not have the skills to handle those frustrations. As parents of Aspergers children, our patience and understanding is so very important in the teenage years. It is probably safe to say that most parents of Aspergers children have sought treatment in one form or another for their child. There are many options available, some very expensive and some which are quite affordable. One of the most affordable and practical solutions that I have found is a compassionate, well written program called "The Parenting Aspergers Resource Guide", a MUST read for parents of Asperger children. The author, Dave Angel is a social worker, specializing with families who have children on the Autistic Spectrum and his new e-book answers the most asked questions by families and parents of Aspergers children. This is a complete guide for parents of Aspergers children that contains very practical and easy to use information to help parents and the rest of the family.
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