
Is Crossing Fingers a Sign of Autism?
Autism Awareness By John Hookway · John Hookway
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Show Notes
This episode, titled "Is Crossing Fingers a Sign of Autism?", aims to debunk the common misconception that crossing fingers is a symptom of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The author, John Hookway, emphasizes that while certain repetitive behaviors, known as "stimming," can be associated with ASD, crossing fingers is a gesture with a long history and cultural significance, unrelated to the condition. The wpisode then provides information about ASD, including its common characteristics like social communication challenges and repetitive behaviors. Ultimately, it stresses the importance of seeking professional advice if you have concerns about a child's development, rather than relying on misleading information.
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