Have you ever wondered why certain people find it difficult to read social cues, have meaningful discussions, or build lasting relationships? It could be the result of Social Communication Disorder (SCD), a disorder that is not well understood.

The symptoms of SCD include trouble communicating verbally and nonverbally in social situations. Contrary to popular belief, it has more to do with being shy or introverted. While people with SCD are able to grasp language, they frequently struggle with the nuances of social communication. For example, they may find it difficult to recognize body language, initiate conversations, or detect sarcasm.