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What are some examples of restricted or repetitive behaviors in individuals with ASD?

People with ASD may exhibit restricted or repetitive behaviors such as lining up toys, repeating phrases (echolalia), focusing on parts of objects, getting upset by minor changes, having obsessive interests, or following certain routines. Additionally, they may have unusual reactions to sensory experiences.

People with ASD may exhibit restricted or repetitive behaviors such as lining up toys, repeating phrases (echolalia), focusing on parts of objects, getting upset by minor changes, having obsessive interests, or following certain routines. Additionally, they may have unusual reactions to sensory experiences.

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Source: Signs and Symptoms of Autism Spectrum Disorder — CDC

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