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What do babies with autism do with their hands?
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What do babies with autism do with their hands?
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If you're an autism parent, it is likely you've seen your child present repetitive stimming (self-stimulatory) behaviors such as hand flapping, spinning, and shaking. These behaviors can be worrying if they're not fully understood.
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