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Guide To The Symptoms Of Asperger's Syndrome

Motor Development Delays

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Motor development delays may occur in children with Asperger's syndrome. Studies show that about eighty-seven percent of individuals with an autism spectrum disorder, such as Asperger's syndrome, have some difficulty with their motor skills. These difficulties can range from trouble with handwriting to an atypical way of walking. Even though these issues appear with most cases of Asperger's syndrome, they are not considered a core diagnostic sign of autism spectrum disorders like it. This is because other neurodivergent conditions also have motor development delays, including cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. 

The delays in motor development can vary widely from person to person. Individuals may have trouble with fine motor control or have problems with their overall motor skills. This may lead to uncoordinated walking. Low muscle tone also occurs in some individuals with Asperger's syndrome, causing delays in reaching certain motor development milestones. Sometimes the issues are present from infancy. However, for others, they may not become apparent until later in childhood. Infants with Asperger's syndrome tend to make fewer arm movements than those who do not have the condition.

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