A synthesis of studies designed to better understand characteristics of children and youth identified as having Asperger syndrome is provided. Based on work associated with The Asperger Syndrome Research Project, summarized information on the unique intellectual, academic, social/emotional, and sensory characteristics of children and youth with Asperger syndrome is presented. Implications and practitioner information related to these findings is also included.
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