Difficulty joining play or interacting with peers
Trouble taking turns in conversation or during play
Challenges understanding social cues like tone of voice or body language
Difficulty staying on topic or maintaining back‑and‑forth conversations
Difficulty interpreting emotions in themselves or others
Literal thinking or trouble understanding jokes, sarcasm, or figurative language
Struggles with problem‑solving or navigating social conflicts
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