10 ASPERGER Symptoms you MUST know

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In this video Daniel Jones from The Aspire World discusses 10 Asperger Symptoms you must know to identify asperges’s syndrome in some one. Aspergers or Autism is a neurological condition that is often identifiable via Asperger traits and Asperger symptoms.

One of the most obvious parts is that of the Asperger Syndrome behavior, that cause the appearance of Asperger Syndrome symptoms. By looking at the symptoms of autism, it is clear to see that some Aspergers traits can lead to an Asperger's syndrome meltdown or meltdowns. This can also be seen in young children and can show Aspergers symptoms in toddlers.

Asperger’s syndrome can impact someones life in a negative way if it is undiagnosed. That’s why it is important to identify autism traits in people as young as you can. Symptoms of Asperger’s syndrome can be so easy to see if you know what you are looking for. So make sure to learn these Symptoms of Asperger syndrome

So if you are thinking about having an autism test or Aspergers test done, or even if you think you can see symptoms of asperges’s syndrome in someone this video is definitely the place to start.

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I was married to a man with Asperger syndrome for over 30 years. It was little difficult in the beginning, because I didn't understand his behavior sometimes. You know years ago people weren't diagnosed with it. After I realized what is the problem my life changed ( I think family needs to be educated in this matter) I really had a good marriage . He was sarcastic sometimes. I remember one time I said I think I have some Neanderthal in me ( when studying my genealogy) He said " I knew that for sure. I had fun watching how other people reacted to his sarcasm. It was funny sometimes and I was waiting to see people reaction and really I had fun .He always said what he thought, no mercy. We could talk for hours as we both were interested in similar things. Traveled South America together. I was never bored. He rarely give me complements, but when I worked he always prepared dinner for me and waited, even if it was 4am ( I'm a nurse ) . I really miss him ( he died from leukemia) and I wish we had more wonderful years together. Occasionally he had anxiety. He learned how to deal with it. Usually he took 50 mg of Benadryl and took a nap. No driving after he took that. I can say I had wonderful life with him

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90% of my wardrobe is never worn, I wear the same few items constantly. But I must save the 90% as replacements in case my clothing wears out, which has literally happened more than once.

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10 Asperger's Symptoms:
1) 0:46 Stimming (for self-soothing)
2) 1:39 Changes in routine causes problems
3) 2:44 Sensory issues with food (ex. can't stand cold food)
4) 3:38 Sensory issues with smells (ex. onions and garlic smells are irritating)
5) 4:16 Sensory issues with noise (ex. loud noises can be overwhelming)
6) 5:10 Obsessive topics of interest
7) 6:30 Repetitive Clothing
8) 7:36 Sarcasm and Jokes (difficulty "getting" the joke or sarcasm)
9) 8:29 Social Anxiety
10) 9:45 Talking too fast

KHANPIN
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I admire you for wanting to help people understand. My son is 22 and had aspergers. People at work would make fun of him and call him awkward when he was a teenager. He withdrew. Change is a big fear. He uses the headphones to listen to music and cancel out everything around him. He quit a job because his supervisor left and he couldn't cope with the change. I wish people could be more understanding. You rock!!

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I feel like, as an adult with ASD, I have developed a sarcasm so advanced that when I try joking that way with other people they tend to look at me like I am crazy. Also, I tend to be either too serious or facetious in social situations to try to fit in. It’s hit or miss lol.

foofighter
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My dude, I've never been officially diagnosed, however you literally described me to a T. Thank you mate, have a great day

jasonmedina
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Am I the only one who's adapted to people joking and being sarcastic by becoming hyper-suspicious of everyone except a few close friends?

arelishaskamp
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I prefer that he speaks quickly. I did notice it، but I usually watch YouTube at 1.5 speed and was able to turn that off for this video.

kalenemariah
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I'm an educator and I work with a child that is obsessed with toilets. Like he can tell you the model and type of toilets at the school. It's hard to get him motivated with anything because he doesn't like anything else. He is autistic only eats pb&j for lunch daily. He is an amazingly child.

eevee-chan
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Deciding what I want to eat off a large menu is HELL.

Jamfanwp
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12) Love of metal detecting 13) very analytical vs your peers. 14) light sensitivity 15) audio/visual learning > reading 16) sleep disorders 17) like being outside by yourself 18) prefer to work with your hands

tillman
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My 31 years old daughter got her ASD aspergers/autisum diagnosis confirmed yesterday, we knew in our hearts but to have it confirmed was both reliveing but also closure to the way other people was treating her. She's hilariously funny, kind, and most of all my best friend, i wouldn't ever want a life without her

Ariesbuddha
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After 66 years on this planet I finally realise that I'm autistic. What a relief! I can be me and cut out some of the anxiety and guilt. Thank you so much :-)

MCP
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Is anyone bothered by other people eating sounds

barbararipani
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My grandson, when in kindergarten, refused to write a short story toward the end of the year. Tearfully, he reminded his teacher that on the 1st day, one of her rules was "Don't tell stories (lie)".

okeydokey
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My fiance and I are both Autistic. I'm 25, and he is 26. I completely understand where you are coming from. We both have ADHD and Aspergers Syndrome.

It's absolutely wacky finding someone on the spectrum who does YouTube. This is my first video of yours I'm watching 😊

cityangelssos
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My ex is a probable Aspie, and he really had a keen sense of smell. If he smelled a fart, he could often tell who let it and what they ate. I once called him the "Fart Whisperer." Man, that pissed him off! 😆

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My older brother has Asperger's and ADHD. I've lived with him my whole life and still live with him as my roommate. I love him more than I can explain. Checked out this vid to see if it was accurate (it is)

westonblanchard
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My son was 20 before I figured out he was an Aspie. He had 7 Metallica shirts. One for Monday, etc. Never let me buy him new shoes. Seems impossible for him to see when someone is irritated. He is 35 now, so smart that he could work at NASA, but works in a warehouse because that was his first job. Total fear of change. He hates being touched. If someone gives him a gift and asks if he likes it, he will say NO. His obsession was the game Magic. he has tons of notebooks full of cards that he totally made up. He still plays.

jenniwhittle
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I have not been formally diagnosed, but thanks to your channel AND... taking the test, I now understand why I have had so-so-so-so many struggles in life. 44.3 out of 100 on the scale. Meltdowns daily. Sciences facinations, intense interests, eye for detail, sensitivity to sounds and smells, etc., etc., and, of course, etc. And, as a girl, I exhibit many things that now make sense.
I also have an Aspie dog!
You have helped me tremendously. Thank you my friend.

beckybarrett