Asperger's Syndrome

Asperger’s syndrome is a form of Autism. People with Asperger’s syndrome are very often of high intelligence, but have difficulty understanding how to interact socially, which can lead to social isolation and eccentric behaviour.

A person with Asperger’s syndrome may also display:

  • Difficulty making friends
  • Difficulty reading or communicating through non-verbal cues such as facial expressions and body language
  • Difficulty understanding social cues

Aspergers Programme

The Dore Programme is suitable for those with high functioning Asperger's syndrome . Dore can help people overcome the symptoms of Asperger’s syndrome by tackling the root cause of their difficulties – by improving the efficiency of the cerebellum. Through a Programme of personalised activities, created specifically to exercise the brain’s important skill centre, Dore liberates the ability to learn, opening up a whole new world of opportunities and transforming lives.

Asperger's Research

There have been many papers written about the research into Asperger's and autism and the cerebellum. Here is a list of recommended reading.

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