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[quote=Anonymous]I think it sounds not inconsistent with ASD, but it's not really enough on its own. Especially with kids' social skills generally being a bit behind due to Covid. Do you have anything else, like meltdowns, strong food or other sensory aversions, struggles to interpret the behavior of others, hard time reading faces, stimming or sensory seeking behavior like twirling or flapping? If you don't have much else, I'd say keep an eye on social skills and coach her, but it's not enough to support an ASD diagnosis. [/quote]
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