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Stimming – short for "self-stimulatory behaviour" – is a form of self-soothing commonly seen in autistic people. It can ...
Sometimes, these can take the form of movement called stimming, which stands for self-stimulatory behaviour which can include fidgeting, rocking back and forth. 'It's the behaviour that a lot of ...
Why we should all mind our own business when we see autistic people stimming - ANALYSIS: There’s no need to comment or ...
For many autistic children, the world can feel extra loud, bright or overwhelming. "Sensory sensitivities are a common trait, ...
The Stimming Pool goes some way to bridging the gap in public understanding of a condition that has too long been ...
Stimming. Autistic people are sometimes seen jumping around, flapping their arms, spinning or engaging in other repetitive behaviours. This is called “stimming” or self-stimulating behaviour ...
Stimming – short for “self-stimulatory behaviour” – is a form of self-soothing commonly seen in autistic people. It can involve repetitive movements, sounds, or actions and is commonly regarded in ...