People labelled as both 'gifted' and as having Asperger's Syndrome are a social paradox. Asperger's is often associated with impairment and disability, and a dualistic 'opposite' of giftedness on a learning ability spectrum. This study explored life experiences of adults who self-identified as 'aspies' (a casual term used by people who are proud to have Asperger's as an identity) and who were also identified as being gifted in the widest sense. A literature review discovered few studies on the topic, and, of those found, most employed traditional medical explanations of the condition or 'syndrome'. This study adopted qualitative participatory methodology using interviews. Three men and one woman who identified as aspies participated in semi...
The study set out to examine the Discourse of Asperger Syndrome and to investigate the ways in which...
The paper explores the question of how gifted and talented adolescents experience being gifted in hi...
This study is about people with Asperger syndrome and their difficulties in all kinds of communicati...
People labelled as both 'gifted' and as having Asperger's Syndrome are a social paradox. Asperger's ...
This study looks at the experiences of people with Asperger’s Syndrome (AS), or High Functioning Aut...
This dissertation explores representations of Asperger\u27s syndrome, an autism spectrum disorder. S...
Abstract: While the majority of children affected by autistic spectrum disorders (ASD) remain at hom...
This paper discusses some of the early findings of current Ph.D. work exploring the lives of young a...
This cross-cultural study investigates identity and wisdom in people with Asperger syndrome (AS). Th...
Research has found that females on the autism spectrum often spend years not understanding why they ...
Asperger’s syndrome is not a learning disability and it has features of autism spectrum disorder, no...
Since Wing's (1981) seminal paper, Asperger's syndrome: a clinical account, research into more able ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 96-101).The growing prevalence of autism has transformed ...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a relatively new diagnostic label that has undergone some changes...
Asperger\u27s Syndrome (AS) is a relatively recent term in education and psychology and has gained m...
The study set out to examine the Discourse of Asperger Syndrome and to investigate the ways in which...
The paper explores the question of how gifted and talented adolescents experience being gifted in hi...
This study is about people with Asperger syndrome and their difficulties in all kinds of communicati...
People labelled as both 'gifted' and as having Asperger's Syndrome are a social paradox. Asperger's ...
This study looks at the experiences of people with Asperger’s Syndrome (AS), or High Functioning Aut...
This dissertation explores representations of Asperger\u27s syndrome, an autism spectrum disorder. S...
Abstract: While the majority of children affected by autistic spectrum disorders (ASD) remain at hom...
This paper discusses some of the early findings of current Ph.D. work exploring the lives of young a...
This cross-cultural study investigates identity and wisdom in people with Asperger syndrome (AS). Th...
Research has found that females on the autism spectrum often spend years not understanding why they ...
Asperger’s syndrome is not a learning disability and it has features of autism spectrum disorder, no...
Since Wing's (1981) seminal paper, Asperger's syndrome: a clinical account, research into more able ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 96-101).The growing prevalence of autism has transformed ...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a relatively new diagnostic label that has undergone some changes...
Asperger\u27s Syndrome (AS) is a relatively recent term in education and psychology and has gained m...
The study set out to examine the Discourse of Asperger Syndrome and to investigate the ways in which...
The paper explores the question of how gifted and talented adolescents experience being gifted in hi...
This study is about people with Asperger syndrome and their difficulties in all kinds of communicati...