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[quote=Anonymous]Thanks for asking this OP - as another parent with a child with (diagnosed) issues with social development, I totally relate to the desire to know how other children of the same age behave. Even though we have access to professional help, it's not always clear what is due to the disorder and what is just the age. Our 3.5 yo's diagnosed issues are different (they manifest in certain settings but not at home), and I will say that at home where her behavior is presumably typical, I would not say she is consistently empathetic. I think if she sees that I am hurt (which is rare) she does become visibly concerned but doesn't really not how to respond or "help". Sometimes she says "I love you" back but not usually.[/quote]
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