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Supporting Young Children with Asperger's

Dr. Clatch writes about how parents can support their young child with AS while the child is in elementary school.

Children with AS are frequently identified in elementary school. Specific issues related to hyperactivity, inattention or outbursts may be noted, prompting the need for a formal assessment. In this stage of development, parents must be supportive of their children and work with school and health professionals to understand their child’s needs. Many children with AS are provided with additional services to support their education. Many schools work to provide the supports needed by the child to deliver education in the mainstream classroom. While this type of education is often possible, in some instances it may require full special education services, to fully meet the child’s needs. Parents need to educate themselves about these options and work with educators to ensure that their child receives needed support.

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