My son has Asberger's! I am quite releived to have a diagnosis for him as I am sure you will probably hear a lot of. For many years we knew something wasn't quite rite but couldn't put our finger on it. He was a little slow to develope nothing to out of the ordinary, smart as a whip, but just a bit socially awkward. Everyone of course with any disease or diagnosis along the autism spectrum is a bit different and will require a different plan to help. The statistics state that the majority of children that grow up with Asberger's grow up fully functional and learn to adapt a bit to thier challenges. My Husband which I am fully convinced has Asberger's also faces some challenges and hurdles with his anger and sometimes his shyness but he is a fully capable adult. I have the same high hopes for my son! The best thing to do is get the child all the support and help that you can, fight, fight, & fight if you have too, to get him the benefits he deserves. Educate yourself as much as you can! & enjoy, the way they look at the world can be such a wonderful eye opening experience!