Not respond to their name (the child may appear deaf)
Not point at objects or things of interest, or demonstrate interest
Not play "pretend" games
Avoid eye contact
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1 - Can WHO " love with autism" ? Do you mean You are 'autistic' aka are 'in' the " Autism Spectrum" , AND/OR do you mean can You (or anybody have the feeling of " love" when you (or anybody) is autistic, AND/OR do you mean can an 'autistic' person be loved? I saw some ‘autistics’ in a state-run institution years ago who have several serious symptoms. (cont.)
2 - One of my wives has a son with Asperger's Syndrome, but has few of the symptoms you give in the 'poem'. He lives in a “group home” as an, and is closely supervised. At times he is quite childish. My 6 years old grandson has been diagnosed as in the " A.S." , and he is not as 'normal' as most children. He also has not demonstrated many symptoms i'm aware of. interesting topic. bri :)