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freak out if their child lines up their toys because they think they are autistic.
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To some parents this would be a "red flag" and they would want him to be assed for autism.
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Even if a child really is autistic, why is it such a negetive thing for them to line up their toys?
I do not know what part of this leads to you to think that parents are concerned about the lining up of toys for its own sake rather than because they are worried that it means their child has Autism.
No one cared too much about it when I was a child, and evidently, it was not a widely known "sign" of Autism either.
Do you have some reason to believe that parents would care about this behavior if they did not perceive it as reason to suspect Autism, and that parents are worried about the behavior itself rather than what they think the behavior might mean?