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Asperger's Syndrome
Asperger’s Syndrome is the mildest and highest functioning end of the Autism Spectrum. Individuals with Asperger’s Syndrome experience problems in social interaction and often have restricted, repetitive, and stereotyped patterns of behavior, interests, and activities.
These difficulties may include eye contact, facial expressions, and social gestures; poor peer relationships; lack of spontaneous sharing with others; lack of social or emotional give-and-take; preoccupation with certain interests and subjects; inflexible routines or rituals; repetitive movements.
For more information about Asperger’s Syndrome, we encourage you to visit the Mayo Clinic, Asperger’s Society, or Asperger’s Disorder websites.
If someone you know has Asperger’s Syndrome, KenCrest can help in several ways. Take a look at the service pages listed to the left and throughout the website.