Sounds like a profoundly / highly gifted child 'normal' description for them. So, healthy, great, bright, brilliant, able to do wonderful work - the type that will have choices of academic / merit based scholarships.

Not an expert in Asperger's so in layperson terms, isn't that when they are totally missing a filter / social cues so you might sense it if a child says something that stops you in your tracks, some sort of red flag, that their comment was a sign of not understanding human emotion - if a child made a comment that was meant to be a joke but it stops the adult in their tracks (bone-chilling), but we are not experts on Asperger's. I suspect, especially nowadays, there is screening for Asperger's, whether people are aware or not. I think most adults could tell. So, it doesn't sound like Asperger's to our family. Hope it helps.