Social Interaction
The child or young person may:
- be socially isolated
- become tense and anxious in social settings
- be aware of peers having friendships, but lack strategies to make friends
- have difficulty picking up on social cues
- behave in a socially inappropriate way.
Social Communication
The child or young person may:
- be slow to develop speech
- have formal and pedantic language
- have a monotonous voice
- have difficulty in interpreting non-verbal communication-body language, facial expression and gesture
- interpret language literally and may fail to grasp implied meanings.
Social Imagination
The child or young person may:
- have difficulty with sequencing events
- have difficulty with change in routines
- have differences in creative thought & play
- have difficulty with transferring skills
- resist new experiences
- have difficulty predicting and understanding others’ behaviour
- have ‘special interests’.
Last updated 6 August 2021