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Dyad of Impairments Restricted, repetitive patterns of behaviour, interests, or activities Dyad of Impairments Restricted, repetitive patterns of behaviour, interests, or activities

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Dyad of Impairments Restricted, repetitive patterns of behaviour, interests, or activities - PPT Presentation

Social communication and interaction Stereotyped or repetitive motor movements Rigid thinking patterns such as needing to take the same route each day Instances of sameness small changes to the environment or routines leads to distress ID: 932296

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Dyad of Impairments

Restricted, repetitive patterns of behaviour, interests, or activities

Social communication and interaction

Stereotyped or repetitive motor movements

Rigid thinking patterns such as needing to take the same route each day

Instances of sameness – small changes to the environment or routines leads to distress

Fixated interests with high intensity or focus to objects

Hyper or hypo-reactivity to sensory input (pain, temperature, sounds or textures)

Behaviours such as the lining up of toys or flipping objects

Echolalia can be present and or idiosyncratic phrases

Adherence to routines or ritualised patterns of behaviour

Difficulties in imaginative play

Difficulty in adjusting behaviour to various social contexts

Seen in multiple contexts

Lack of eye contact and use of gestures or facial expressions

Failure to engage in normal dialogue

Failure to initiate or respond to social interaction

Abnormal social approach

Difficulty in maintaining & understanding relationships

Reduced sharing of interest & emotions