![]() Poor eye contact: your child may be uncomfortable or unaware of how to use eye contact to communicate when talking or listening.They may sit quietly for a long time and say, “I don’t know” when asked what they would enjoy doing Indecisive: your child may be slow to make decisions about activities they want to try or events to attend.Sometimes they will open up after time to think about their experience They may be quiet or reserved after something significant happens. Slow to respond: your child may take more time to process incidents that happen.Unaware of self: your child may have trouble describing their personality, likes, dislikes, strengths, and weaknesses.No ‘BFF’: your child may have trouble expressing feelings with friends and developing intimate relationships such as best friends.For example, your child may have a blank expression when winning an award or getting the news that the family is getting a new puppy. Flat expression: your child’s face may seem stoic, blank, or plain even when there are situations where strong emotions would be expected.People may say they aren’t sure how your child feels or how to ‘read’ their expressions to know what they want or need Tough ‘read’: your child may be hard to understand. ![]() Symptoms of Emotional Expression Problems in Childhood ![]()
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