Here is a link to a free pdf booklet that describes Aspergers from a perspective of neurological diversity.
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Essentially the premise is that during childhood faster and/or broader neurological processing often leads an Aspergers child to construct his own internal mental framework. This is often a hindrance in childhood as this construction is often done in accordance with the desires and perspectives of a child.
As a teenager leaves childhood, the intentionality of the Aspergers mental process allows the purposeful reconstruction of mental constructs such that things that served the purposes of the selfishness intrinsic to children can be replaced by those more useful.
For example, A child who has a high level of sensory issues may develop behavior patters that keep others away to reduce the anxiety associated with social interaction. An adult may wish to have social interaction and need to replace standoffish patterns with ones that can accommodate people. This may require the development of new skills such as assessing people in terms of the likelihood of being able to be worth knowing.