What is finger posturing in autism?
posturing – holding hands or fingers out at an angle or arching the back while sitting. visual stimulation – looking at something sideways, watching an object spin or fluttering fingers near the eyes. repetitive behaviour like opening and closing doors or flicking switches. Is finger posturing normal in toddlers? Stereotypies are common in young children. They can take the form of hand flapping, stiffening, shaking, posturing, clenching, body rocking, spinning or more complex rituals.