Some children with autism “hand flap” as a self-stimulatory behavior. Other self-stimulatory behaviors sometimes seen in children with autism include rocking and spinning. These behaviors help them calm themselves or regulate their emotional states. Children may also do it when excited or upset, and it can be very hard to distract an autistic child away from their self-stimulatory behavior.
by SamDeHam March 14, 2017
Get the Hand Flappingmug. by Floppybananas June 2, 2018
Get the hand bakingmug. by Peanutbuttervibezz April 18, 2018
Get the Dick Handsmug. by Speck747 November 11, 2015
Get the hand magnetsmug. by @Ivøriesofficial June 13, 2018
Get the Town handsmug. by joeschmo14023 June 14, 2009
Get the best handsmug. A prehistoric tool that is the equivalent of an axe head yet was held in the hand. Made of stone, it was chipped around the edges to make it sharp. Most cavemen fossils are accompanied by these.
by happyatcommonsense February 22, 2015
Get the hand axemug.