Although the answer to this question may seem simple, it recurs with alarming regularity on aspie forums everywhere. Often, it is confused with the aspie's ability to find a partner or the famous aspie empathy problems - these are different things altogether which I'll hopefully discuss in follow-up posts. Emotional Behavior in Aspies Aspies are very capable of loving but they often confuse the issue by adopting an altogether too rigid view of love. Despite popular mis-belief, aspies are generally fairly emotional beings. We have intense feelings of happiness and even more intense feelings of sadness. The smallest triggers can produce huge emotional responses in us. While a bad day at work may make an NT grumpy, it could make an aspie feel suicidal. Similarly, when something good happens an aspie may seem to be over-reacting or overly happy. Most aspie adults have long since learned to control excessive displays of happiness but it's very apparent in aspie children...
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There's good information here;
How to Explain Your Child's Asperger Syndrome and also here OASIS: What is Asperger's Syndrome? but I don't know if they are as good as the original article was.
http://web.archive.org/web/20081012143531/http://www.deccanherald.com/Content/Jan312008/dheducation2008013049442.asp
I don't like this description at all. They refer to it as a diability and make it appear as though AS children are a burden. They don't seem to hightligh any of the positive traits.