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Your Aspie score: 3 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 193 of 200
You are very likely neurotypical

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"Is there a difference between meltdowns and temper tantrums, and how can you tell the difference? Also, why do children with Aspergers have meltdowns, and what can parents do to prevent them?"

Aspergers (High-Functioning Autism) is a neurological condition. The brain is wired differently, making this disorder a lifelong condition. It affects communication, social interaction and sensory issues. Aspergers is often referred to as the "invisible syndrome" because of the internal struggles these kids have without outwardly demonstrating any real noticeable symptoms. Thus, difficultly assessing someone with Aspergers is even more impacted.

Kids with this disorder struggle with a problem and internalize their feelings until their emotions boil over, leading to a complete meltdown. These outbursts are not a typical temper tantrum. For children with Aspergers (and for their parents), these episodes are much worse.

Many Aspergers kids may appear under-receptive or over-receptive to sensory stimulation and therefore may be suspected of having vision or hearing problems. Therefore, it's not unusual for parents or teachers to recommend hearing and vision tests. Some kids may avoid gentle physical contact such as hugs, yet they react positively to rough-and-tumble games. Some Aspergers kids have a high pain tolerance, yet they may not like to walk barefoot in grass.
 
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