A 3-year-old girl is brought to the clinic for evaluation after she hit a teacher for putting banana slices on her plate. Her mother says, "She's never been aggressive before, but she has always been particular about food. She likes bread and pasta but screams if I put avocados or broccoli on her plate. She's always been pretty easy to take care of-she stacks blocks on her own for hours at a time, which allows me to focus on my 6-week-old." The patient recently started preschool after the birth of a baby sister. She was born at full term without complications and has no significant medical history. The patient is able to kick a ball, draw a circle, pedal a tricycle, and say 4-word phrases. Vitals signs are normal, and she is tracking adequately on growth curves. During the evaluation, the patient sits in the corner of the room playing with blocks. She does not follow her mother's gaze when she points to other toys in the office. When the physician tries to examine her, she begins screaming and rocking backward and forward. Which of the following best explains this patient's behavior?
A) Adjustment disorder
B) Autism spectrum disorder
C) Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder
D) Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder
E) Normal child development
F) Rett syndrome
G) Social (pragmatic) communication disorder
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