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Is old-fashioned or precocious.
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Is regarded as an «eccentric professor» by the other children.
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Lives somewhat in a world of his/her own with restricted idiosyncratic intellectual interests.
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Accumulates facts on certain subjects (good rote memory) but does not really understand the meaning.
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Has a literal understanding of ambiguous and metaphorical language.
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Has a deviant style of communication with a formal, fussy, old-fashioned or «robot like» language.
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Invents idiosyncratic words and expressions.
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Has a different voice or speech.
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Expresses sounds involuntarily; clears throat, grunts, smacks, cries or screams.
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Is surprisingly good at some things and surprisingly poor at others.
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Uses language freely but fails to make adjustment to fit social contexts or the needs of different listeners.
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Lacks empathy.
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Makes naive and embarrassing remarks.
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Has a deviant style of gaze.
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Wishes to be sociable but fails to make relationships with peers.
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Can be with other children but only on his/her terms.
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Lacks best friend.
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Lacks common sense.
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Is poor at games: no idea of cooperating in a team, scores «own goals».
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Has clumsy, ill coordinated, ungainly, awkward movements or gestures.
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Has involuntary face or body movements.
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Has difficulties in completing simple daily activities because of compulsory repetition of certain actions or thoughts.
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Has special routines: insists on no change.
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Shows idiosyncratic attachment to objects.
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Is bullied by other children.
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Has markedly unusual facial expression.
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Has markedly unusual posture.