![]() ![]() CLOSED HANDS KIDS FREEHere he is holding a stick in one hand and the free hand is clenched.īTW - this symptom has totally resolved. Here he is holding something in each hand - another symptom. I just started noticing it in old photos like this one.ĮTA - oh that's very small I'll try another. I will be interested to see if this ever returns.Īnthony did this a lot when he was younger and I never noticed it. But, he would'nt even unclinch them to hold things. I wondered if someone at school was trying to get him stop flapping, because he didn't flap very much during this month or so that he walked around with clinched fist. I would recommend talking to an occupational therapist who could work on tactile issues with you. except sensory processing disorder (walking thru this now). After I read that, that's when I started to really see that my son had this sensory thing going on. Along with the many other things that were going on that I was saying was just "quirky", I dug deeper and started to discover that he had sensory processing disorder. My son started doing this before he was two. They were not closed tightly into a fist, just the fingers covering the palms, as if he doesn't want to expose his hands. ![]() One of the very first things that my son started to do was this, clentched fists. His stress seems to come from not knowing what to do next, bored/"lost"Īround the house, or on guard in public. Prying them open to see, lol, until I found out about ASD and everything. Tricked me into thinking he had something in his hand(s) and I was always He started clenching his fists when he turned two - it always Held his arms bowed out with such strength that even my dad (standingīehind him) couldn't push them down to his sides. Take a picture of Jair, but he wasn't in the mood. I was thinking about a time when we wanted to I guess I find the fist clenching troubling because it makes me sad that a 2 year old would have stress or tension.Lol about the starfish. I recently gave him an official "handy dandy notebook" from Blue's Clues and he was so stiff with excitement I told my husband he looked like a little walking starfish. My little boy gets stiff like a soldier when he is excited. Sides? That's what Jair does, along with the fists, when he's agitated/angry. o) Does your son ever hold his arms stiffly out to his The fist-clenching is almostĮndearing now. New ASD traits are CONSTANTLY showing up with Jair,īut mostly they fade over time, to be replaced. That he's doing it, and I don't care that he does, but it's generally a sign of Kiss his palm and smile him an unspoken "love you." I know he's unaware To hold him, or just take his hand(s) in mine and casually rub it out, then OneMoreTimeBook 39098.4226967593That's something that Jair does a lot - fist clenching. He's never had any other fine or gross motor issues other than toe-walking. I know that was one thing that helped Adam greatlyĪnyone else seen or experienced this with ASD or am I over-analyzing. evaluation done? If not, I would suggest it. It sounds like it may be a sensory thing. ![]()
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