Friday, January 14, 2011

Asperger's Syndrome In Teenagers

This is considered to be the most difficult part for a person with Asperger's Syndrome because social demands become greater. To be honest, being a teenager is hard enough for a "normal" person and having awkward social skills and being a teenager is even harder. Subtle social cues are even more important now, and some may show an increase in oppositional or aggressive behavior. Lastly, those affected by Asperger's Syndrome could have problems knowing which one of their peers wishes to be their friends. They could easily be taken advantage of and extremely vulnerable to peer pressure and social manipulation.

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