Does your child show difficulties in executing conversations with others and understanding body language? Does your child shows rigid interest in any specific object and repeatedly ask to maintain the same routine every day? Does your child show repetitive behavior such as hand or finger flapping or peculiar body movements? Take this online Asperger’s Syndrome Test to know if your child has Asperger-related symptoms.
Please note: This test is a self-assessment and not a diagnostic test.
What Is Asperger’s Syndrome?
Asperger’s Syndrome is a neurological disorder that is considered to be a part of the autism spectrum. It is characterized by repetitive, restricted patterns of behavior and deficits in social interaction and non-verbal communication. Asperger’s Syndrome is different from other disorders in the autism spectrum as it does not involve cognitive and language deficits.
Some experts believe that Asperger’s Syndrome is caused by changes in the brain, however, research is still underway. Apart from genetics, being exposed to environmental toxins such as viruses or chemicals as well as exposure to air pollutants might also contribute to the development of Asperger’s.
It’s also believed that boys tend to get diagnosed 4 times more with this syndrome than girls. However, according to some research, this is because autistic girls mostly get underdiagnosed or they might be better protected genetically.
Below is our free ASPERGER’S SYMPTOMS CHECKLIST to help you find out if your child has Asperger’s symptoms.
Instructions For Taking Asperger’s Syndrome Test Online
A list of statements are mentioned below in this Asperger’s test that relates to life experiences common among people who have Asperger’s syndrome. Please read each statement carefully, and indicate how often you have observed the same or similar signs in your child in the past few months.
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No Or Minimal Difficulty
Your score indicates that your child has no such significant signs of Asperger’s symptoms. Usually, a person who suffers from Asperger’s symptoms shows difficulties in social communication and interaction, as well as some difficulties in maintaining usual patterns of behavior. Besides this, they show significant repetition of interest and activities which might be problematic and age-inappropriate for the child.
Want to learn more?
Do you want to learn more about Asperger’s Syndrome? Asperger’s is a high-functioning type of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), which is why it’s symptoms are comparatively less severe than the other types of ASD. Talking to our psychologists and therapists can help you understand more about your symptoms and live a more productive and fulfilling life.
If you are worried that your child is showing signs of Asperger’s syndrome, we suggest you seek support from an expert mental health professional, immediately. Someone with Asperger’s syndrome can have other mental health conditions too. Only a skilled psychologist will be able to guide you with respect to the best treatment as per your child’s needs. Our team of qualified practitioners and skilled clinicians can help determine whether there is a problem that needs attention. Please contact our psychologists for a full and accurate diagnosis.
You can use our Mood Tracker to stay mindful of your mood every day, identify your innermost thoughts & emotions on a daily basis. It will aid you in doing all those things you love, while limiting activities that might dampen your mood.
Significant Difficulty
Your score indicates that your child has strong signs of Asperger’s symptoms. Usually, a person who suffers from Asperger’s symptoms shows difficulties in social communication and interaction, as well as some difficulties in maintaining usual patterns of behavior. Besides this, they show significant repetition of interest and activities which might be problematic and age-inappropriate for the child.
Want to learn more?
Do you want to learn more about Asperger’s Syndrome? Asperger’s is a high-functioning type of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), which is why it’s symptoms are comparatively less severe than the other types of ASD. Talking to our psychologists and therapists can help you understand more about your symptoms and live a more productive and fulfilling life.
If you are worried that your child is showing signs of Asperger’s syndrome, we suggest you seek support from an expert mental health professional, immediately. Someone with Asperger’s syndrome can have other mental health conditions too. Only a skilled psychologist will be able to guide you with respect to the best treatment as per your child’s needs. Our team of qualified practitioners and skilled clinicians can help determine whether there is a problem that needs attention. Please contact our psychologists for a full and accurate diagnosis.
You can use our Mood Tracker to stay mindful of your mood every day, identify your innermost thoughts & emotions on a daily basis. It will aid you in doing all those things you love, while limiting activities that might dampen your mood.
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