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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Facial grimacing
  1. ... movements of the face and body such as: Facial grimacing (commonly involving lower facial muscles) Finger movement (piano playing movements) Rocking or ...
  2. ... have a tic disorder, such as: Eye blinking Facial grimacing Shoulder shrugging Head jerking Repeated clearing of the ...
  3. ... eyelid or corner of the mouth Problems smiling, grimacing, or making facial expressions Twitching or weakness of the muscles in ...
  4. ... include: Bending and straightening the fingers and toes Grimacing in the face Raising and lowering the shoulders These movements do ...
  5. ... spasm-like muscle movements, such as: Eye blinking Grimacing Mouth twitching Nose wrinkling Squinting Repeated throat clearing ...
  6. ... other signs with the stuttering, such as tics, grimacing, or extreme self-consciousness. The stuttering lasts longer ... safe, structured environment in which to explore and face new challenges is important. However, preschoolers need well- ...