2.Difficulty with social interaction:
Children with autism may have difficulty understanding and responding to social cues, such as facial expressions and body language. They may also have difficulty making friends and participating in group activities. This can make it difficult for them to form meaningful relationships and can lead to feelings of isolation.
Children with autism may appear uninterested in social interaction or may not initiate social interactions. They may also have difficulty understanding social cues and may not understand the concept of personal space. They may stand too close to others or may not understand when someone is trying to avoid physical contact.
Children with autism may also have difficulty with nonverbal communication, such as gestures and facial expressions. This can make it difficult for them to understand when someone is happy, sad, angry or surprised. They may also have trouble understanding sarcasm, jokes and other forms of indirect communication.
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