T Rex Arms Autismforum Open Topic - I often times have to get someone to help me hold baby’s arm out of the way so he can latch. I actually started to realize the possibility that i might be autistic because i googled “neurodivergent arm position”. Noticed my ds pushes his sleeves up and walks with his arms up by his chest. Informally known as t rex arms. I've done a little googling and they can be an autism thing and. I've seen other autistic people do it as well, with many different symptom profiles. They believe that autists keep their arms close to their chest as a natural. Have you ever noticed someone holding. Many autistic people like to bend their arms at about a 90 degree angle with their hands out in front of them. Some may droop their wrists. The autistic community has affectionately dubbed. Lately i find i use arms akimbo which basically means hands on hips. The t rex arms feel like a more comfortable resting position for my upper body than having my arms dangling down, pulling on my shoulders and neck. Autistics are more likely to have weird. A guy at work taught him to swing his arms like an ape when he walked, long before he was diagnosed as autistic. The autistic community has affectionately dubbed. Lately i find i use arms akimbo which basically means hands on hips. The t rex arms feel like a more comfortable resting position for my upper body than having my arms dangling down, pulling on my shoulders and neck. Autistics are more likely to have weird. A guy at work taught him to swing his arms like an ape when he walked, long before he was diagnosed as autistic. Whether or not it's a neurodiverse thing, what can i do with my arms to stop doing this? Just be conscious of my arms and swing them on my sides whilst walking? I usually carry items in my. Many autistic people like to bend their arms at about a 90 degree angle with their hands out in front of them. Some may droop their wrists. The autistic community has affectionately dubbed. What they are and their significance in autism. The posture known as dinosaur arms autism describes a distinctive way in which individuals hold. I still really don't want to share it with them so i laughed and said i don't know. It's just comfy. as i.
I often times have to get someone to help me hold baby’s arm out of the way so he can latch. I actually started to realize the possibility that i might be autistic because i googled “neurodivergent arm position”. Noticed my ds pushes his sleeves up and walks with his arms up by his chest. Informally known as t rex arms. I've done a little googling and they can be an autism thing and. I've seen other autistic people do it as well, with many different symptom profiles. They believe that autists keep their arms close to their chest as a natural. Have you ever noticed someone holding. Many autistic people like to bend their arms at about a 90 degree angle with their hands out in front of them. Some may droop their wrists. The autistic community has affectionately dubbed. Lately i find i use arms akimbo which basically means hands on hips. The t rex arms feel like a more comfortable resting position for my upper body than having my arms dangling down, pulling on my shoulders and neck. Autistics are more likely to have weird. A guy at work taught him to swing his arms like an ape when he walked, long before he was diagnosed as autistic.