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Why do kids with autism look at their hands?
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Why do kids with autism look at their hands?
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A: Children with autism may stare at their hands because of sensory stimulation or as a way to self-soothe in overwhelming situations. It can be a comforting behavior to regulate their sensory experiences.
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