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Why Does My Toddler Line Up Toys? Normal Behavior vs Autism Sign

Lining up toys is a normal categorization behavior at age 2-3. It becomes a concern ONLY when combined with rigid routines, limited play variety, and social differences.

By TeachToddler Editorial Team · · Baby Behavior

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Lining up toys is a normal categorization behavior at age 2-3. It becomes a concern ONLY when combined with rigid routines, limited play variety, and social differences.

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