7 Aspergers In Childhood signs (YOU need to KNOW!)

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Aspergers in childhood is the easiest way to spot the condition. what are the characteristics of a person with aspergers? These are the most common.

1. Lining up toys in a straight line

2. Difficulty keeping / making friends

3. Issues with textures with foods

4. Issues with deviating from routine

5. Zoning out

6. Stimming (hand flapping)

7. Obsessing Interest

8. Could have an interesting accent / vocabulary (copied off TV echolalia)

Aspergers which is now called Autism Spectrum Disorder or (ASD) is an autism spectrum condition that allows for lower support needs for the autistic individual.

It is easier to see aspergers in teenage males that it is to see aspergers in teenage girl. This is because autism presents itself slightly differently in females that it does in males.

But for school or education life aspergers in college can be difficult for young adolescents and a person having aspergers in the classroom can find the entire school environment challenging.

Aspergers syndrome in children is diagnosable roughly around the age of 3 years old, then some aspergers treatment can be supported through a mental health board.

There is no separate childhood asperger syndrome test to that of testing for asperger’s in adults.

These specific autism traits in young people are the best way to indicate early on if the child has an autism spectrum condition.

The earlier you can spot signs of autism the earlier you can implement understanding and help / support to make their life the best quality you can.

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There will NEVER be enough words in any language to properly express my full gratitude for you, your amazing channel, and videos!!! My son will be 12 tomorrow (Aspergers, ADHD, and Tourettes) and this video alone has described him 110% dead on! Your videos have made me step back and change some of my parenting ways! Thank you for sharing yourself and info it is incredibly helpful and has even helped us understand him better than we ever thought we could! Thank you so so very much!! 😁

jamilaycock
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My 15 year old son has ADHD, Asperger & Emotional Disturbance. He was diagnosed at the age of 8. He use to line his toys up all the time when he was very young, never like to be around a crowd of people and lack of verbal skills. But, a very intellectual wise loving human being I've know. I love him sooo much ! Thank God for my son😭🤗❤. Thanks for sharing & making this video.

Ms.Jamieh
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Anyone else watch certain movies over and over and over again... and it calms them down? That's my form of "stimming". 🙄 I don't know anyone else that does

shellyd
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I have always zoned out. I wish I had a dollar for every time I was told by my teachers to "stop daydreaming."

tangerinefizz
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Good video. I am fed up of being told by others that my child is just being fussy or picky or that i need to be more strict on him. My son definately ticks every box for aspergers and once i get the diagnosis i will shove it in everyones faces, i am tired of being accused of encouraging his fussyness, he is such a beautiful sensitive little boy who just needs understanding from the adults around him.

moondust
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I have learnt so much from you. We are needing a cabin built in a short while, and I actually thought "I wish I could find someone with Asperger's to do the build for me....not out of a need to help people who are struggling, but because the traits of Aspergers would make the build better!!!!

teachermichelle
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I’m very curious about the whole zoning out thing. Being hyper focused on something you almost like turn off your hearing to your surroundings it’s like ultra sound. Autism is a super power. But with every super power people have misunderstandings about.

Example of my expirence zoning is reading books in a noisy classroom. Minute I’m super focused on the book, myhearing turns off to my surroundings. I don’t hear what anyone says until I turn back my focus to them. It’s really strange to think of it from a different point of view. Best way to explain it is like having the ability to turn off hearing at will.

shannonsmith
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Loved the bonus #8. I had my kinder teacher call in my parents for conference because my accent did not match the area I was from. I watched a lot to public broadcasting and had developed an Northern America accent while always living in the Southern US. I still have to be careful when around people, because my speech patterns and dialects will change to match who I am conversing with even at 50.

bloodlath
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Apparently walking on top toes is common for children on the spectrum, when we brought my son to be diagnosed we were told that was something they look at. He's 8 and doesn't do it anymore.

dreamteam
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At 28 my mom passed wile going threw her thing I discovered a medical file on me. I knew I had ADD & dyslexia but wile going threw the file It also said I had autism. In shock I spiraled. So many questions the big one was why didn’t my mom tell me. Why hide it, she was gone so these questions went unanswered. I got myself tested as an adult & was dx with Asperger‘s. It changed my life for the better I don’t feel like an alien in my own body anymore. Now my son who’s 2 1/2 shows definite signs and traits. Your channel has helped me to understand and accept myself as well as given me the tools to recognize my sons need for extra help. So thank you very much. The information you have taught me in a way that I can easily comprehend helped me love myself again and be proud of who I am and feel like like a better mom to my son.

rachelkeith
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I loved to build "worlds" out of figures and hated to get away from it. Then I had a Meltdown most of the times.

Laurin-nmyx
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This brings back memories when I lined up matchbox cars, soft toys and Golden Books. I had obsessions that came and went, still does this day on. Very helpful video for people who are raising children on the spectrum.

aspiewithattitude
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Thanks for giving a rundown of my entire childhood!! Number 8, absolutely as well. Even at 44YO I'm CONSTANTLY being mistaken for being born because I hear someone speaking with an accent and slide straight into it myself. I've actually gotten in trouble with a few people who get really insulted when they ask me if I"m from X country and I say no... like I'm trying to trick them or something?
Seriously though, all 8 of your points describe my childhood to an uncanny extent.

noctoi
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I think the zoning out may be a coping mechanism for overstimulation. Like disassociation... I tend to do it when to many people are talking at the same time or to many noise. My family always said oh she is in a daze again.... but now as an adult I realize that is more.

zainabfairy
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Lights, abrupt noises, or crowd of people who keep getting louder and louder. I have had both blowups and a shut downs.

xenedraabourque
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The last sign is very interesting. One of my hyper focus is language. I can hear an accent and immediately duplicate it. Im currently fluent in seven languages and my daughter shares many of my traits and stims.
But more strikingly to her mother is how fast she has picked up Hebrew and German.

laughingcloud
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This is amazing. Thank you for throwing in #8. I am from the US and my 4 year old started to develop a British accent at 3 from watching Steve and Maggie. It is super cute though. Lol. It makes him unique.

charitycg
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When I was little I loved the toy little people and I would always put them in circles and stare at it

philliphamilton
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I have a "neuro-typical" 5 year old daughter who has always been very busy, hyper, and imaginative, and I was starting to notice OCD traits, and thanks to Asa's and yours and other families videos, I realize she has over-sensory proccessing issues and that totally explains a lot for me! Now I understand why she over-reacts to some things and has meltdowns and is obsessed with some things she can't even stop doing lol Thanks for helping me understand my child better and realize she's not just being a bad kid 😊

kristenkelley
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My son (22 years old) was diagnosed with Asperger less than 1 year ago. Since that moment I am learning so much about this. And it seems that my ex-husband is an Aspie too. It all makes sense now. Sometimes that's a good thing (regarding my son) and sometimes it's a sad thing (remembering struggeling during my marriage). Your videos help to understand what Asperger is about.
My son used to line up his toy cars, created his own fantasy world while playing and has/had almost no friends, hates places like concerts with a lot of people and noises..

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