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Previously redirected toward "Asperger's Disorder." It should not. The word "disorder" is not used with Asperger Syndrome. A syndrome is a set of symptoms that are grouped together so frequently that they merit classifications. The symptoms can be advantageous (high IQ, memorization skills) and disadvantageous (poor social understanding, hyper-sensitivity to changes in schedule). "Disorder" is too limiting a word.

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Previously redirected toward "Asperger's Disorder." It should not. The word "disorder" is not used with Asperger Syndrome. A syndrome is a set of symptoms that are grouped together so frequently that they merit classifications. The symptoms can be advantageous (high IQ, memorization skills) and disadvantageous (poor social understanding, hyper-sensitivity to changes in schedule). "Disorder" is too limiting a word.