The main treatment for Asperger's syndrome is a combination of therapies that address clumsiness, poor communication skills, and repetitive movements. There is no one-size-fits-all approach, but, generally, the earlier treatment starts, the better. Treatments should incorporate the child's interests and follow a predictable schedule, so the child is more receptive.

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