“…(1986) showed that infants and toddlers perform symbolic activities (games like pretending to pick up the telephone) and pointing more frequently with their right hand than they do manipulative actions. Moreover, autistic children (who have difficulty communicating) do not seem to display this more pronounced right‐handed preference, and it could be because their communicative gestures are less lateralized than those reported in the general population (Bonvillian, Gershoff, Seal & Richards, 2001).…”