Imagination in the literature usually refers to perspective taking then with play. Perspective taking is imagining what another is thinking and anticipating their actions. If this is impaired it makes social interaction difficult and hard to understand.
A lot of children with ASD have wild imaginations. I know I did. They tend to struggle more with symbolic play such as pretending a hairbrush is a microphone. It is a consequence of literal thinking.
Ask your mother about your developmental history.
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Dx: Didgee Disorder
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