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Irregular sleep patterns
Infrequent eye-contact
Not smiling in response to others smiles
No warm, joyful expressions
Unresponsive to sensory stimuli (e.g, sound, lights)
Decreased activity level
Extreme irritability
Tendency to fixate on objects rather than people
No babbling
Delayed language development
Uses few gestures (e.g., pointing, waving, showing, etc.)
Does not imitate others behaviors
Does not engage in back-and-forth exchanges during interactions
Uses few exclamations (e.g., “uh-oh”)
Proneness to accidents |
Articulation/pronunciation problems
Slow expansion in vocabulary…Has difficulty finding words to express self
Difficulty with rhyming words
Difficulty learning ABC’s, numbers, days of the week, colors, or shapes
Is easily distracted
Difficulty interacting with other children
Difficulty following directions or routines
Extreme restlessness
Difficulty holding small objects or picking objects up with fingers
Proneness to accidents
Unresponsive to traditional disciplinary strategies
Temper tantrums
Extreme mood swings
Aggressive behavior
Destruction of toys or other property, not necessarily maliciously
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Poor coordination, unaware of physical surroundings, prone to accidents
Short attention span
Is easily distracted
Difficulty sustaining and making friends
Difficulty sustaining topics during conversation
Excessively silly behavior
Does not appear to know when to stop certain behaviors during interactions
Decline in self-esteem
Inability to organize self and schoolwork
Excessive talking
Forgetting homework and chores
Failing to complete activities
Often fidgets with hands or feet or squirms in chair
Temper tantrums
Interrupts others
Difficulty waiting for turn in activities/games
Difficulty learning the connection between sounds and letters
Confuses basic words (run, eat, want)
Makes consistent reading and spelling errors including letter reversals (b/d), inversions (m/w), transpositions (felt/left), and substitutions (house/home)
Transposes number sequences and confuses arithmetic signs (+, -, x, /, =)
Slow to remember facts
Slow to learn new skills, relies heavily on memorization
Impulsive, has difficulty planning
Unstable pencil grip
Trouble learning about time
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Difficulty making friends
Trouble understanding body language and facial expressions
Difficulty adjusting to new settings
Either pays too little attention to details or focuses on them too much
Works slowly
Decline in self-esteem
Depression
Substance abuse
Sexual acting out
Thoughts of suicide
Engages in thrill seeking behavior
Continues to spell incorrectly, frequently spells the same word differently in a single piece of writing
Avoids reading and writing tasks
Has difficulty summarizing
Trouble with open-ended questions on tests
Weak memory skills
Poor grasp of abstract concepts
Misreads information
Reverses letter sequences (soiled/solid, left/felt)
Slow to learn prefixes, suffixes, root words, and other spelling strategies
Avoids reading aloud
Trouble with word problems
Difficulty with handwriting
Awkward, fist-like, or tight pencil grip
Avoids writing assignments
Slow or poor recall of facts
Truancy
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