1. Limited social interaction:
People with asperger syndrome or ASD may have difficulty understanding the subtleties of social interaction, and may not be able to read facial expressions or body language. They may also prefer solitary activities or highly structured environments and have difficulty understanding abstract concepts.
2. Difficulty reading facial expressions and body language:
People with Asperger syndrome or ASD may have difficulty understanding the subtleties of social interaction, and may not be able to read facial expressions or body language.
3. Prefers solitary activities or highly structured environments:
People with Asperger syndrome or ASD may prefer solitary activities or highly structured environments and have difficulty understanding abstract concepts.
4. Has difficulty understanding abstract concepts:
People with Asperger syndrome or ASD may have difficulty understanding abstract concepts.
5. Repetitive behaviors or rituals:
People with Asperger syndrome or ASD may engage in repetitive behaviors or rituals.
6. Problems with motor skills:
People with Asperger syndrome or ASD may have problems with motor skills, such as coordination and balance.
7. Sensory sensitivities:
People with Asperger syndrome or ASD may be sensitive to certain sounds, textures, smells, lights, or temperatures.
8. Poor communication and problem-solving skills:
People with Asperger syndrome or ASD often have poor communication and problem-solving skills