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Various ways of diagnosing aspergers syndromeOnly after three years of age diagnosing aspergers syndrome is possible, as a child starts to recognize the social problems only after this age. The history of development of a child and the psychological and psychiatric assessments are the ones that are mainly taken into account when diagnosing aspergers syndrome in a child.
Observations made over a certain period of time is required by a doctor when diagnosing aspergers syndrome, as the symptoms are greatly influenced by a change in the social language skills and behavior. A doctor performs various tests when diagnosing aspergers syndrome. Only if a child has had normal language development as well as normal intelligence, the process of diagnosing aspergers syndrome is carried out. Medical professionals experienced with Autism and Pervasive developmental disorders should only be involved in the process of diagnosing aspergers syndrome in an individual. Diagnosing aspergers syndrome as early as possible plays a crucial role in a childs life so that the children are successful in school and lead an independent life. A criterion for diagnosing aspergers syndrome will be marked impairments in the use of multiple nonverbal behaviors such as eye-to-eye gaze, facial expression, body postures, and gestures to regulate social interaction. Another criterion for diagnosing aspergers syndrome will be failure to develop peer relationships appropriate to developmental level. Another criterion for diagnosing aspergers syndrome is lack of spontaneous seeking to share enjoyment, interests, or achievements with other people. Another criterion for diagnosing aspergers syndrome is lack of social or emotional reciprocity.
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