Asperger's syndrome is classified within a group of conditions that involve delays in the development of many basic skills; most notably the ability to socialize with others, to communicate, and to use imagination, known as pervasive developmental disorders. Asperger's is often confused with autism, and while it is similar in some ways, there are some important differences as well. Children with Asperger's syndrome typically function better than do those with autism and generally have normal intelligence and mostly normal language development, although they may develop problems communicating as they get older.
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