A Simple Way to Reduce Your Child's Asperger Symptoms
Help Your Child Manage Their Asperger Symptoms::
When you love your children and want the best for them it can be frustrating to see how their asperger symptoms are affecting the quality of their life each day. Some of the following situations may seem familiar to you as a parent:
- Do you find that your child is resistant to change, craves a predictable routine, and needs family and friends to adhere to strict conduct or rules to feel comfortable?
- Do you find that your child is formal and takes everything literally, is not able to pick up on nuances, has a difficult time showing compassion and empathy, or does not understand another person’s perspective?
- Do you find that your child is a picky eater and avoids certain textures, flavors and foods because of their asperger symptoms?
- Do you find that your child wants to make friends, but has a difficult time making friends, and can bebullied and easily manipulated by his peers?
- Does your child have specific and obsessive areas of interest that they can talk about non-stop, to anyone and at anytime, that other people can find frustrating?
At times, our children can be resistant to change or need predictability. They can also sometimes miss nuances, have a difficult time seeing another person’s point of view, balk at trying a new vegetable, or be bullied by peers occasionally. But, when changing routine creates a meltdown, your child has a very difficult time making friends consistently, has obsessive interests, or has eating or gastrointestinal problems, then you may be dealing with symptoms of Asperger Syndrome.
Motor development delay, crawling or walking late, and clumsiness, are sometimes your first indicator of the disorder. Later, you may observe your child having serious deficiencies in social and communication skills. Reduce your child's Asperger Syndrome symptoms by symptom tracking and using personalized reports to see how your child's treatment plan is working so you can make health changes that allow your child to live their best life. Watch the Video Below to Find Out How
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Live Well! Live well and know what choices to change based on the results you see in your reports. Your reports show you how to create a healthier life and with your doctor's help you can modify your treatment plan and live your best life. |
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Discover the power of symptom tracking:
- Discover in real time if your child's asperger symptoms are increasing or decreasing because of their nutrition, medications, and therapies, and how these choices affect your child's health outcomes.
- Life-changing results can be theirs through symptom tracking; Eliminate wasted months and potentially years of not having accurate answers about what is working or not in your child's treatment plan.
- Feel confident with reports that you can share with your child's doctor when discussing their health, giving you facts to back up how your child is feeling and how their treatment plan is working or not working.
- The goal of symptom tracking is symptom reduction allowing you to manage your child's health and create their best quality of life.
Most of us have systems for managing our finances, weight, time, and exercise. Managing your child's health is no different. You can't manage what you don't track. We are patients like you, who took action, created web-based health tools, found solutions to difficult questions, and wanted to share our discoveries to help you create your child's best quality of life with Asperger Syndrome. Join our community as a Symptom Journal member and help your child live their best life.
You Can't Manage What You Don't Track
What is Asperger Syndrome?
Asperger Syndrome (AS) is a neurobiological disorder, a term used when referring to higher-functioning individuals within the autism spectrum disorder (ASD) who generally don’t experience severe intellectual impairments. AS is an autism spectrum disorder (ASD), one of a distinct group of neurological conditions characterized by a greater or lesser degree of impairment in language and communication skills, as well as repetitive or restrictive patterns of thought and behavior.
Parents usually sense there is something unusual about a child with AS by the time of his or her third birthday, and some children may exhibit symptoms as early as infancy. Unlike children with autism, children with AS retain their early language skills. Motor development delays – crawling or walking late, clumsiness – are sometimes the first indicator of the disorder. Later, parents observe their children having serious deficiencies in social and communication skills. Learn more about Asperger Syndrome for your child as a member of the Symptom Journal.
Causes of Asperger Syndrome
Current research points to brain abnormalities as the cause of AS. It is thought that the incidence of AS is not well established, but experts in population studies conservatively estimate that probably two out of every 10,000 children have the disorder. There are many different theories about causes of Asperger Syndrome. Many studies are being conducted about differences in brain activity. Scientists have always known that there had to be a genetic component to AS and the other ASDs because of their tendency to run in families. A specific gene for AS, however, has never been identified. Inside the Members area of the Symptom Journal, we discuss in detail the different theories and possible risk factors that are associated with Asperger Syndrome.
Symptoms of Asperger Syndrome
Asperger syndrome is a pervasive developmental disorder that is present as a pattern of symptoms, rather than a disorder based on a single symptom. The symptoms don’t always appear obvious until a child gets older, and the symptoms and differences between themselves and other children become more distinct. Children with AS have impaired social interactions, tend to have repetitive and restricted patterns of behavior including activities and interests, and generally show no significant delay in cognitive development or language delay. The most distinguishing symptom of AS is a child’s obsessive interest in a single object or topic to the exclusion of any other. An extensive list of symptoms for Asperger Syndrome is presented in your child’s Symptom Checklist. Through your child’s Daily Questions you can monitor how their symptoms, treatment, and lifestyle are affecting their overall health.
Diagnosis, Treatment & Self-Care with Asperger Syndrome
Understanding the process your doctor may use in diagnosing your child’s Asperger Syndrome helps you ask questions and better understanding your child’s diagnosis and treatment process. In the members area, there is a full description of the diagnosis process and possible tests that their doctor may order to determine whether they have Asperger Syndrome. We discuss the conventional treatment options along with alternative and complementary treatments that other parents of children with Asperger Syndrome have found helpful for their children. Our Asperger Syndrome Self-Care section for members explains how simple lifestyle choices can help improve your child’s outcomes and quality of life.
As a member of the Symptom Journal, you will be able to see how your child’s treatment, lifestyle choices, and nutrition correlate with how their symptoms spike or lessen through our Reports area, allowing you to make timely changes with your child’s healthcare and educational team that saves you and your child’s time and energy. The information you receive from your child's reports will help you make changes that help your child live their best life with Asperger Syndrome.
Nutrition & Support with Asperger Syndrome
In the Nutrition section for members, we cover some of the most popular diets that parents of children with Asperger Syndrome have used to positively affect their child’s quality of life and outcomes with Asperger Syndrome. We also provide an Inspiration Toolkit for our members, giving parents, tools, support, and motivational techniques for staying inspired with their child’s health journey. We understand the day-to-day challenges with Asperger Syndrome and want to support you in creating your child’s best quality of life.
Still not convinced that Symptom Journal can make a significant and positive change in your child's health, then Read Tamara's Story > and see how symptom tracking changed her life.
and learn how to reduce your symptoms and bring your illnesses under control. In less than 5 minutes a day learn how to create a healthier life.
through reports that show how, what, why, and when your symptoms increase or decrease, helping you achieve amazing results and a healthier life.
and know what choices to change based on results you see in your reports, showing you and your doctor how to reduce your symptoms so you can live your best life.












Track your symptoms and learn how to reduce your symptoms and bring your illnesses under control. In 2-3 minutes a day you can answer daily questions that can show you how to create a healthier life.
Get answers through reports that show you exactly how, what, why, and when your symptoms increase or decrease, helping you achieve amazing results and a healthier life.
Live well and know what choices to change based on the results you see in your reports. Your reports show you how to create a healthier life and with your doctor's help you can modify your treatment plan and live your best life.