Guest guest Posted February 27, 2005 Report Share Posted February 27, 2005 I didn't realize hand flapping and finger snapping is a symptom of Aspergers. If that is the case, I think my neice has Asperger too the more I think about it. I have Asperger's and I use to always flap my hands, not I snap my fingers. I do it because I am anxious and waiting in frustation or excitment, in a word, it is anticipation. I remember other kids use to make fun of me, and adults for doing that. It is often accompmanded with a bouncing or jumping up and down. Think of it like a pacing back and forth in the room. It is good for buning calories. But isn't socially appropiate. > I'm not exactly sure why they do it -- I've heard everything from it being a > stimulant to them (hence the 'stimming' title, I guess, but so few people > outside of those who deal with autistic kids know what that is so when he > does it in public, it's not always understood) to it being a useless thing > they just do without really realizing it. > > My little guy will do the finger flapping (not a full-out hand flap) > regularly throughout the day, but when he is upset, it is much worse...and > only when he's really upset will he really involve the wrists. When he was > little, he often did his hands but we didn't even remember it until one of > these NBC Today Show series reminded us. I've asked him why he does it and > he says his fingers hurt unless he moves them..other times, he has no > reason, but trying to get him to stop is pretty impossible. > > He had a skin test done last week, and they had to tape his arm to a board > to prevent him from moving the wrist/scratch test area, and poor thing, > after a few minutes, we had to hold his hand just so he felt some > stimulation to his fingers, as he couldn't flap or tap them. > > Re: Hand flapping > > >> Your message caught my eye. My 13 year old son has been hand > > flapping since he was about 2 or 3 years old. He usually does it > > when he's watching Tv or when he's excited. His teachers tell me he > > even does it in school. The kids can be cruel, some of them have > > told him to do it and he does then they all laugh at him. My son > > has ASPERGERS. When they do this is it a tension release or > > something? I don't know. > >> --------------------------------- > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2007 Report Share Posted December 5, 2007 I Know eaxactly what yo mean my son who is now 9 learned how to spell most dinosaurs before even learning to spell his nam (william)Jeff and Jodi <jjkgardenier@...> wrote: often puts his hands under his chin and flaps them. One day he said "GROWL! Look Mom I Tyronasaurus Rex!" He's so cute. =) Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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