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From www.drfoot.co.uk

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When autistic people walk on near their toes, it is because it provides a greater sense of "feeling your body and know where it is in space" and helps balance and feeling like you're not going to tip over...helps relieve some dizziness if any occurs w/ vestibular problems.




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KED Autism and tip-toeing 0 Feb 13 2008, 3:07 PM EST by KED
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