Recently, we have observed an increase in the number of children diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome (autism spectrum disorder), hence the importance of increasing knowledge about the disorder and the ability to work with students with Asperger’s syndrome. Children grow up, mature and move from primary schools to secondary schools, while teachers, educators, educators and school psychologists in secondary schools are not yet prepared to work with such students. If a child had little therapeutic support in childhood, it may be more difficult to cope with new situational factors such as the new school and environment. Asperger’s syndrome is characterized by qualitative disturbances in the area of social interactions. Behavior patterns are limi...
Asperger\u27s syndrome is a condition associated with autism that affects an individual\u27s ability...
Though challenging behaviors are frequently the primary obstacle in supporting students with Asperge...
This research follows the transition of a child with Asperger's Syndrome into mainstream school from...
Asperger syndrome is a developmental neurological disorder which, based on current classification, b...
Asperger syndrome has received increasing attention during the last decade. Even though individual d...
University o f W ollongong Many students approach the transition to secondary school with feelings o...
The purpose of this study is to explore the sensory processing difficulties of Grade R learners tha...
M.Ed. (Educational Psychology)The difficulties experienced by children with Asperger’s Syndrome are ...
This study explored the common issues that emerged during a peer coaching intervention program for s...
Autism spectrum disorders (hereinafter ASD) are developmental-neurological disorders characterized b...
The essential features of Asperger’s Disorder are severe and sustained impairment in social in...
Children diagnosed with Asperger syndrome present a special challenge in the educational milieu. Thi...
M.Ed.Asperger's Syndrome derives its name from Austrian Pediatrician Hans Asperger who described thi...
This study examined the relations between child internalizing behavior problems and social competenc...
Students with Asperger\u27s Syndrome (AS) are found on the Autism Spectrum however contrary to clas...
Asperger\u27s syndrome is a condition associated with autism that affects an individual\u27s ability...
Though challenging behaviors are frequently the primary obstacle in supporting students with Asperge...
This research follows the transition of a child with Asperger's Syndrome into mainstream school from...
Asperger syndrome is a developmental neurological disorder which, based on current classification, b...
Asperger syndrome has received increasing attention during the last decade. Even though individual d...
University o f W ollongong Many students approach the transition to secondary school with feelings o...
The purpose of this study is to explore the sensory processing difficulties of Grade R learners tha...
M.Ed. (Educational Psychology)The difficulties experienced by children with Asperger’s Syndrome are ...
This study explored the common issues that emerged during a peer coaching intervention program for s...
Autism spectrum disorders (hereinafter ASD) are developmental-neurological disorders characterized b...
The essential features of Asperger’s Disorder are severe and sustained impairment in social in...
Children diagnosed with Asperger syndrome present a special challenge in the educational milieu. Thi...
M.Ed.Asperger's Syndrome derives its name from Austrian Pediatrician Hans Asperger who described thi...
This study examined the relations between child internalizing behavior problems and social competenc...
Students with Asperger\u27s Syndrome (AS) are found on the Autism Spectrum however contrary to clas...
Asperger\u27s syndrome is a condition associated with autism that affects an individual\u27s ability...
Though challenging behaviors are frequently the primary obstacle in supporting students with Asperge...
This research follows the transition of a child with Asperger's Syndrome into mainstream school from...