Asperger’s Syndrome and Social Communication

Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) who are fluent in verbal communication are not exempt from language and communication difficulties. The purpose of this writing is to assist others in recognizing and understanding the subtle and less visible issues that exist. The presence or severity of the following social communication and language characteristics in high-functioning individuals with autism spectrum disorder may vary by age and by individual. Some of these characteristics are also present in individuals who do not have an autism spectrum disorder, such as in individuals with language or literacy difficulties. With increasing age and increasing communication ability, most of these traits decrease or disappear for individuals who do not have an autism spectrum disorder. It is the persistence and intensity of some of these characteristics from childhood into adulthood that characterizes the condition of autism spectrum disorder.

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