My son does this thing where he moves his hands in a circular motion when he is excited. Sometimes he will do his hands and feet at the same time all in the same circular motion--almost like he is petting something. He sort of rolls his wrists around in a circle. I have never seen another baby do this. My husband (who is a psychiatrist) thinks this is normal.
However, I am concerned because I have a Fragile X pre-mutation and I know that "hand flapping" is one of the early signs of Fragile X Syndrome (it is also a sign of autism), but I don't know if this movement is considered hand flapping or not. (We met with a geneticist prior to going through infertility treatment and were told the odds of having a child with Fragile X were very low.) I've tried finding videos online, but I could not really discern in any of them what was actually hand flapping. Other than this one strange thing, he seems normal.
Edit: His hand movement is almost exactly like this kid:
Re: Is this normal or is this hand flapping?
I do plan on talking to my pedi at my next appointment, but I was hoping someone here might be able to give some input before then. Sometimes we all get concerned about things that are perfectly normal. This is my first child so I have no basis of comparison.
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My daughter does the same thing as the child in the video and now I'm kind of freaking out.
Thanks for replying! That makes me feel better.
I'm definitely going to bring it up with the pedi next regular appointment, but I don't plan to make one just for this.
The hand flapping associated with FXS would be the same sort of thing associated with Autism. Fragile x syndrome is the leading cause of inherited Autism. LO otherwise is hitting all of his milestones. He's 9 months old and crawls, pulls up, says Mama, etc. so I'm not worried about him otherwise.
2011: FSH 13.3 & E 99; AMH 0.54 2nd FSH 6.2 E 40's AFC: 8
BFP from Clomid/IUI ~ Pre-e and IUGR during pregnancy ~ DS born 9/4/12
Feb./March 2013: AMH less than 0.16 (undectable) and AFC = 4;
BFP from supps ~ DS#2 due May 2014
May 2014 January Siggy Challenge:
I agree, this is normal baby behavior. Before DS I was a teacher for children with autism. Flapping IMO is a normal "hey, I'm excited" response. I mean, I even do it when I see a big bug (but more in the "hey, I'm freaking out" version of excited). Anyway, personally I would be more concerned about the flapping if he was doing it solely to entertain himself and more around the age of 3 or 4 and in conjunction with other symptoms like difficulty with communication or behavior.
I totally understand being concerned about it, though. I am a major worrywart and always on the lookout for symptoms of a developmental issue in DS, even though we don't have any family history of them. I have to keep reminding myself that the best thing I can do for him is to try to keep his day just as enriched as I would if I knew that he had a disability and not to stress out over things I cannot control.
My son does the same hand twirling motion when he's excited. He also used to twirl his feet and blow raspberries, leading everyone to joke that he was riding his motorcycle. Lots of normally developing babies twirl their hands and feet. I think many of the repetitive behaviors many children with autism have are quite common in younger babies. Thanks to Dr. Google (and I'm as guilty as anyone) lots of parents are needlessly worrying themselves over behaviors that are normal for pre-verbal infants but red flags in toddlers who have other signs of autism or a developmental delay.
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2011: FSH 13.3 & E 99; AMH 0.54 2nd FSH 6.2 E 40's AFC: 8
BFP from Clomid/IUI ~ Pre-e and IUGR during pregnancy ~ DS born 9/4/12
Feb./March 2013: AMH less than 0.16 (undectable) and AFC = 4;
BFP from supps ~ DS#2 due May 2014
May 2014 January Siggy Challenge: