Since autism causes the underdevelopment of social skills, aloofness is a common trait in most children with the disorder. They often prefer to stay away from their peers and spend time with inanimate objects more than with humans. They may even avoid interaction with the people closest to them or seem minimally involved when they do. Such aloofness is often confused with shyness, which can make it difficult to identify this sign of autism.

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