The Autism Society in Maryland, USA, says that most people who are unfamiliar with AS may just think that the individual is behaving differently.
A child with autism is usually perceived as aloof and not interested in mixing in with others. Children with AS, however, generally want to interact with others. The problem is that they find it hard.
The individual with AS may find it hard to understand conventional social rules and may come over as lacking empathy. Their usage of gestures may appear either lacking or inappropriate, and eye contact may be very limited.
Unlike other children (and adults) with an ASD, those with AS (Asperger syndrome) have average or above-average IQs and are pretty much just as likely to have learning disabilities as those without AS. However, their learning requirements may be different from other children’s.