How do children with autism spectrum disorder differ as a group from typically developing children at 18 to 24 months of age?

A. They display less interest in symbolic play.
B. They do not engage in temper tantrums to express their will.
C. They recognize themselves in the mirror at an earlier age than typically developing children.
D. Their language is usually at about the same level as typically developing children.


Answer: A

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