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  • The Mystery of T-Rex Arms: Why People with ADHD or Autism . . .
    Among the ADHD and autism communities, this “dinosaur hand” sleeping position is oddly common, though it’s more anecdote than science at this point It’s a quirk we notice but can’t yet explain, a subtle thread in the fabric of neurodivergence that connects us in unexpected ways
  • Understanding Dinosaur Arms in Autism: A Complete Tutorial . . .
    Dinosaur arms autism describes a distinctive posture where individuals hold their arms bent at the elbows and close to their bodies, resembling the stance of a T-Rex dinosaur This behavior is often observed in children with autism and can indicate sensory sensitivities or anxiety
  • What Are T-Rex Arms in ADHD? - ABC of ADHD: Insights and . . .
    Picture someone holding their arms close to their chest, elbows bent tightly, much like the iconic posture of a Tyrannosaurus Rex For individuals with ADHD or autism spectrum disorder (ASD), this posture often serves as a form of self-soothing or sensory regulation, particularly in overwhelming environments
  • Autistic T-Rex Arm: Causes, Benefits Management 2025 - Medspurs
    Sensory Overload (Hypersensitivity): Holding arms close creates a sense of security, reducing exposure to overwhelming stimuli Self-Stimulation (Hyposensitivity): For those seeking sensory input, this posture serves as a form of stimming, helping them feel grounded
  • What are the Autistic T-Rex Arms? | Blossom ABA Therapy
    For autistic individuals, the unique position of T-Rex arms may provide a sense of security or help in managing sensory overload Many autistic people have unique sensory processing patterns, where certain textures, movements, or positions feel more comfortable or less overwhelming
  • Autism and T-Rex Arms - A Is For Aoife Not Autism
    Scientists think that T-Rex arms are a form of stimming, so it’s likely to be a sensory related behaviour They believe that autists keep their arms close to their chest as a natural coping mechanism to comfort and calm when experiencing sensory overload
  • Exploring What Autistic T-Rex Arms Is | Connect n Care ABA
    The T-Rex arm posture, with the elbows bent and hands close to the body, may provide a sense of security and help in managing sensory overload by reducing the exposure to overwhelming sensory stimuli
  • What is Autistic T-Rex Arms in Children? | Level Ahead ABA
    Autistic T-Rex Arms refer to a common gesture where individuals bend their arms close to the body, resembling a T-Rex dinosaur This posture can indicate comfort, self-stimulation, or a way to manage sensory input Understanding this non-verbal communication is crucial in autism spectrum awareness Is T-Rex Arms Neurodivergent Symptoms?
  • ‘T-Rex Arms’ in Autism | Resting Dino Arms - BlueGems
    In essence, “T-Rex Arms” in autism can be viewed this way Having their arms close to their body can provide them with a sense of security as well as help them to manage sensory overload How T-Rex Arms are Misconceived
  • T-Rex Arms: Embracing Neurodivergence Unique Behaviors
    When an autistic person feels overwhelmed or overstimulated, holding their arms close to their body can provide a sense of grounding and help them manage sensory overload It's a coping strategy that allows them to feel more in control and less vulnerable to external sensory input ‍





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