What Is Typical Behavior? An Age By Age Guide

Learn to recognize the differences between typical and atypical behavior in kids at each age. With this information, you can identify potential issues and discuss them with your pediatrician or the appropriate school personnel so that your child can receive early intervention, therapy, or even medications if needed.

Atypical behaviors in school-age children may include playing best with younger children (rather than their peers), not drawing pictures, being easily distracted, displaying frequent aggressiveness with no provocation, or being unable to follow single-step instructions
— Dr. Helen Egger, psychiatrist and the Co-Founder, Chief Medical Officer and Chief Scientific Officer of Little Otter
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