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Why Do Children with Autism and Related Disorders Tend to Struggle in Social Situations?

Children with autism and related disorders may struggle in social situations because they tend to experience the world differently than their neurotypical peers. As such, they may not know how to accurately respond to specific social cues that other children seem to understand from an early age. Because of this, it is a common misconception that people with autism are not sociable – whereas this is simply not the case. It may just be that certain adjustments need to be made in these situations i

Why Do Children with Autism and Related Disorders Tend to Struggle in Social Situations?
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