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Question No 43: Is there a known cause of Asperger's Syndrome?

Answer: While the exact cause is unknown, there is a genetic link as it often runs in families.


Question No 44: How common is Asperger's Syndrome, and at what age is it typically diagnosed?

Answer: It affects around 0.024% to 0.36% of children, is more common in males, and is usually diagnosed between ages 2 and 6.


Question No 45: What are some key approaches to managing and supporting individuals with Asperger's Syndrome?

Answer: Treatment involves tailored interventions focused on teaching social, communication, and vocational skills, with therapies, medication, and support from professionals and parents playing essential roles.


Question No 46: Can you briefly explain the three types of ADHD?

Answer: ADHD includes inattentive type (difficulty focusing), hyperactive-impulsive type (restlessness and impulsiveness), and combined type, which is a mix of both.


Question No 47: How can teachers support students with ADHD in the classroom?

Answer: Teachers can help by reducing distractions, breaking down assignments, offering positive reinforcement, teaching effective study skills, providing supervision, involving school counselors when needed, and being mindful of students' self-esteem and privacy.


Question No 48: What is Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) in simple terms?

Answer: ODD is a psychiatric condition in which children consistently exhibit challenging behaviors like defiance, argumentativeness, and intentional annoyance of others.