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Why Does My Child Have Difficulties in Social Interaction And Engages In Repetitive Behavior?

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Most common questions used to investigate

Does your child fail to make eye contact?

Is your child awkward in social situations?

Does your child miss social cues that are obvious to others (including body language or people’s face expression)?

Does your child show few emotions?

Does your child talk a lot about himself?

Does your child repeat himself a lot, especially on a subject that he is interested in?

Does your child dislike change?

Common conclusions

Although your child may show one or two uncommon signs related to social interaction or repetitive behavior, it seems unlikely that your child has a significant problem with it. There are children however who have difficulties with social interaction, focus on rules and routines, engage in repetitive behavior and stand firm on what they think. These symptoms can be a sign of Asperger Syndrome (AS). AS is part of autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). If you are concerned about your child’s symptoms or if you would like to know more about the condition, it may be important to take your child to a doctor.

Although your child may not meet the criteria for Asperger Syndrome (AS), he may be displaying some symptoms related to it. Children with AS have difficulties with social interaction, focus on rules and routines, engage in repetitive behavior and stand firm on what they think. There are no tests that can tell whether your child has AS or not. Also, the symptoms may be related to other disorders. Usually, parents or teachers report developmental difficulties and bring their child to a mental health professional. If you notice unusual behaviors in your child, it may be important to talk your child to a doctor.

Unfortunately, your child is displaying the symptoms typically seen among individuals who have Asperger Syndrome (AS). A child who suffers from AS may be just as smart as other kids, but he may have difficulties with social skills. Besides, your child may have an obsessive focus on one subject, and he shows repetitive behavior. It may be important to talk your child to a mental health professional. Unfortunately, there is no cure for AS. However, there are various treatments that can manage symptoms and help your child to have a satisfying life. Treatment usually depends on the symptoms.

References

https://www.webmd.com/brain/autism/mental-health-aspergers-syndrome
https://www.healthline.com/health/asperger-syndrome#causes

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