How to sign autism in American Sign Language
Sign #1 (1 of 2)
Sign Instructions:
Begin with your non-dominant hand against your chest in a "C" handshape. Place your dominant hand in front of you with your palm oriented toward yourself. Move your dominant hand to your non-dominant hand, bringing the fingertips of your dominant hand together and then placing the fingertips of your dominant hand inside the gap between your thumb and other fingers on your non-dominant hand.
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Sign #2 (2 of 2)
Sign Instructions:
Begin with the fingertips of both hands touching your temples. Then bring your hands down and rotate your wrist in so that your fingertips are touching the center of your chest.
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