Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) affects an estimated 1 in 36 children in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This complex neurodevelopmental condition involves the nervous system, influencing behavior, communication, and sensory processing. Despite growing awareness, many individuals—especially those with subtle or atypical symptoms—remain undiagnosed until later in life. This late detection can be challenging, as early intervention is often key to better outcomes. Understanding the unique quirks and habits associated with autism is essential for timely support and acceptance.
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36. Lack of Pretend Play A limited engagement in pretend or imaginative play is a notable characteristic of many autistic children. While neurotypical peers often engage…