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4. Repetitive Actions

Most children with autism display a proclivity towards repetitive actions. They may frequently exhibit the same bodily movement or facial expression, or develop a compulsive need for certain routines and patterns. Again, children can be particular, but if a child gets exceedingly upset about the rearrangement of their toys or when food is served, this could indicate a larger issue.

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