77 Asperger Symptoms YOU Absolutely Must See!
Here are 77 possible symptoms or characteristics associated with Asperger syndrome: Difficulty with social interactions and communication Difficulty with nonverbal communication such as facial expressions, gestures, and tone of voice Difficulty understanding social cues and body language Difficulty making and maintaining friendships Difficulty with small talk and understanding abstract language Difficulty understanding sarcasm and humor Difficulty understanding other people's perspectives Difficulty with empathy and understanding other people's feelings Difficulty expressing one's own feelings A tendency to take things literally A tendency to talk excessively about a particular subject of interest A lack of interest in or awareness of social norms and customs A lack of interest in or ability to participate in group activities A lack of interest in or ability to engage in imaginative play A tendency to engage in repetitive behaviors or routines A tendency to become fixated on a particular interest or hobby Difficulty transitioning from one activity or task to another Difficulty with executive functioning skills such as planning and organizing Difficulty with abstract thinking and problem-solving Difficulty with time management and punctuality A need for routine and predictability Sensitivity to sensory stimuli such as noise, light, and touch Sensory-seeking behaviours such as spinning or rocking Difficulty with self-regulation and emotional control A tendency to become overwhelmed or overstimulated in busy or chaotic environments Difficulty with self-advocacy and assertiveness Difficulty with self-esteem and self-confidence A tendency to become anxious or stressed in social situations A tendency to become withdrawn or isolated A tendency to become rigid or inflexible in thinking or behavior A lack of interest in or ability to participate in team sports A lack of interest in or ability to participate in drama or theater activities A lack of interest in or ability to participate in group musical activities A lack of interest in or ability to participate in dance or movement activities A lack of interest in or ability to participate in art or crafts activities A lack of interest in or ability to participate in cooking or food preparation activities A lack of interest in or ability to participate in gardening or outdoor activities A lack of interest in or ability to participate in academic competitions or debates A lack of interest in or ability to participate in public speaking or leadership activities A tendency to become obsessive or perfectionistic about tasks or projects Difficulty with task initiation and completion A lack of interest in or ability to participate in games or puzzles A lack of interest in or ability to participate in storytelling or creative writing activities A tendency to become easily overwhelmed by information or stimuli Difficulty with self-monitoring and self-evaluation A tendency to become anxious or distressed by changes in routine or unexpected events A tendency to become anxious or distressed by transitions between settings or activities A tendency to become anxious or distressed by new or unfamiliar social situations A tendency to become anxious or distressed by new or unfamiliar sensory stimuli A tendency to become anxious or distressed by new or unfamiliar academic or work tasks Difficulty with impulse control and delaying gratification A tendency to become aggressive or violent when frustrated or overwhelmed A tendency to become obsessive or fixated on particular objects or possessions Awkward or uncoordinated movements Delayed gross motor development (e.g. crawling, walking, running) Delayed fine motor development (e.g. writing, drawing, cutting) Difficulty with handwriting or penmanship Hypotonia or low muscle tone Hypersensitivity or hyposensitivity to sensory stimuli such as noise, light, touch, or taste Tics or repetitive movements such as blinking or shoulder shrugging Restlessness or fidgeting Unusual gait or posture Atypical facial expressions or lack of facial expression Unusual eye contact, such as avoiding eye contact or staring Unusual vocalizations or speech patterns, such as monotone or excessively fast speech Difficulty with speech articulation or pronunciation Unusual or repetitive vocalizations, such as humming or throat-clearing Difficulty with chewing or swallowing Gastrointestinal issues such as constipation or diarrhea Food aversions or sensitivities Allergies or sensitivities to environmental triggers such as pollen or pet dander Sleep disturbances such as insomnia or sleep apnea Seizures or epilepsy Asthma or other respiratory issues Migraines or frequent headaches Chronic pain or discomfort Abnormalities in physical development, such as delayed growth or unusual body proportions.

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