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Not socializing

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The picture shows results for three topics: difficulty calming down with a score of 78 (Slightly High), tantrums or metldowns with a score of 40 (Typical) and crying with a score of 8 (Low)

Other symptoms or behaviors to look for with Not socializing

When parents mention Not socializing they also mention these other symptoms:

SymptomFrequencyNumber of mentions
Non-verbal (not able to use words)Often3 mentions
Delayed speech or language developmentOften1 mention
Difficulty focusing or concentratingOften1 mention
Dislike for loud noisesOften1 mention
Lack of emotionOften1 mention
LazinessOften1 mention
Not making eye contactOften1 mention
Not talkingOften1 mention
QuietnessOften1 mention
Sensitivity to sound (hyperacusis)Often1 mention

Characteristics of Not socializing

How common is Not socializing?

Across kids of all ages represented on Sleuth, 27.34% of parents surveyed by Sleuth say their kids have Not socializing.

Percentage of kids with Not socializing by year of age

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This is based on a survey of 545 children on Sleuth. The plot shows the percentage of parents who rated their child’s Not socializing “Moderate”, “Severe”, or “Very Severe” among kids in different age groups.

Frequency

OutcomePercent of ChildrenTotal Mentions
Continuously

5%

28 mentions
Hourly

0%

0 mentions
Daily

6%

37 mentions
Weekly

10%

60 mentions
Monthly

9%

50 mentions
Annually

5%

28 mentions
A Few / Several Times

13%

76 mentions
Once

2%

13 mentions
Never

49%

286 mentions

Severity

SeverityPercent of ChildrenTotal Mentions
Very Severe

7%

37 mentions
Severe

8%

41 mentions
Moderate

13%

71 mentions
Mild

18%

100 mentions
Not at All

54%

296 mentions

Discussion of Not socializing

What was your approach to Not socializing? What were the results?

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