While dinosaur hands may sound silly, they point to real issues like anxiety and posture habits that affect sleep quality and hand health. Even before being diagnosed at 14, (21f now), i would curl my wrists/arms into myself or a pillow when going to sleep. Sleeping with dinosaur hands refers to a condition where individuals unconsciously curl their fingers and wrists inward while they sleep, resembling the posture of a.
Few Facts About Sleeping With Dinosaur Hands
I don't do it other than sometimes while i am trying to sleep or get my energy/stress regulated.
Sleeping with dinosaur hands refers to a condition where individuals unconsciously curl their fingers and wrists inward while they sleep, resembling the posture of a dinosaur's limbs.
The cause of this discomfort is. If it's not, there's no need to discourage this behavior. I didn't realize this is a pretty common trait of autistic people. 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. Does your sleep position mimic a prehistoric predator? This phenomenon is commonly referred to as “dinosaur hands.” it can happen to anyone, including children with special needs or adults with autism. If your child adopts the 'dinosaur hands' posture during sleep, it's crucial to notice if it's causing any distress or discomfort.

“this happens when your nervous system is so overloaded or.
My guess is that in multiple ways it serves a purpose and/or just feels comfortable.



