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Stimming describes self-stimulatory behaviors that involve repetitive movements or sounds. It commonly refers to behaviors, such as flapping one's arms or rocking back and forth, that are often seen in people diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder condition. | RAE
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Jan 13, 2024
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RAE
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Oral stimming (short for “self-stimulatory behavior”) refers to repetitive actions involving the mouth that help a person regulate sensory input, emotions, or focus. It is common in both neurodivergent and neurotypical individuals, though it’s especially associated with autism, ADHD, and sensory processing differences. (full explanation see comment section) #ausomekc #autismjourney | Anna Dominique Tribunal
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May 7, 2025
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Anna Dominique Tribunal
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Stimming (Self-Stimulatory Behavior) is common in autism, ADHD, sensory processing differences, and sometimes in typical development. Types of Stimming:- Visual stimming Auditory stimming Tactile stimming Vestibular stimming Proprioceptive stimming Oral stimming Olfactory (smell) stimming Gustatory (taste) stimming Verbal / vocal stimming Motor / movement stimming #speechtherapy #audiologist #medico #varanasi #doctor | Rohit Patel
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4 months ago
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Rohit Patel
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stimming or self-stimulatory behavior is a natural way many neurodivergent people regulate their emotions senses and energy levels. it helps with managing sensory input whether its calming | Atoussa 2.0
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Dec 25, 2024
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Atoussa 2.0
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Stimming, or self-stimulatory behavior, is a common way for individuals with autism to regulate their senses and emotions #neurodiverseparenting #autismfamily #autismawareness #autismparent #autismsupport | The Spectrum And Me
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Dec 23, 2024
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The Spectrum And Me
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Stimming. Short for self-stimulatory behavior. For many autistic and ADHD individuals like Adam, it’s their way of processing the world, releasing energy, or calming themselves. It can look like hand flapping, bouncing, pacing, vocal sounds… and for Adam, it often means sudden bursts of hyper energy that light up the whole house.It may seem “too much” to outsiders… but to me, it’s just Adam “adamizing” I call it.Yes, he can get really loud. Yes, it can be chaotic sometimes. But as long as he’s h
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10 months ago
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Adam’s Autism Family
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Stimming is short for self-stimulatory behavior. It means repetitive movements, sounds, or actions that people use to regulate their emotions or senses. Stimming helps with things like calming down, focusing, expressing excitement, or coping with stress or sensory overload. Let’s learn together! *posted with parent permission* #stimming #stimmingpositivity #speechtherapy #speechtherapist #singingslp | Singing SLP
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4 months ago
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Singing SLP
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Stimming, or self-stimulatory behavior, is a repetitive action or movement common in autistic individuals. It can involve physical movements like handing flapping or rocking, vocalizations like humming, or engaging with objects in a repetitive manner. Stimming serves as a way for autistic individuals to manage emotions, regulate sensory input, and cope with overwhelming situations. 🕺💜💙💚💛❤️ #autismsupport #stimming #selfregulation #autismawareness #sensoryprocessingdisorder #autismparents #a
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Autistic Arlo
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neurodivergent stimming refers to self-stimulatory behaviors commonly seen in individuals with conditions like adhd autism or other neurodivergent traits. stimming (short for self-stimulat | Atoussa 2.0
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Mar 18, 2025
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Atoussa 2.0
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Stimming, or self-stimulatory behavior, is a common and often essential aspect of autism, but it can be unacceptable in some situations. While stimming is not always dangerous, 👉 it can have negative effects on a child's learning, social interactions, and 👉👉emotional well-being: Disruptive: Stimming can be disruptive to learning or social situations. For example, a child may be unable to listen to their teacher if they are focused on watching their hands. 👉Self-injurious: Some types of stimm
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Dec 13, 2024
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Divine Light Special
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Understanding Stimming in Autism Stimming, or self-stimulatory behavior, is a natural way for many autistic individuals to regulate emotions, express themselves, or cope with their environment. It can take many forms, such as hand-flapping, rocking, repeating words, or using objects in a repetitive way. Stimming isn’t something to "fix", it’s an important part of self-regulation and identity for many autistic individuals. Instead of stopping stimming, we focus on understanding its purpose and en
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Mar 21, 2025
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Center for Children With Special Needs
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Stimming is self-stimulatory behavior, is a common characteristic of autism. It involves 👉repetitive movements, 👉sounds, or 👉sensory experiences that can serve various purposes, including 👉self-soothing, 👉managing sensory overload, and 👉expressing emotions. 💥Stimming is not a negative behavior and is often a natural way for autistic individuals to regulate their sensory input and manage their emotions. 💥 It can involve a variety of actions, including: 👉Body movements: Flapping hands, ro
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Apr 12, 2025
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Divine Light Special
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Ari Hoschander, MD on Instagram: "Vocal stims (short for vocal self-stimulatory behaviors) are repetitive sounds or vocalizations that a person makes to help regulate their sensory input, emotions, or focus. Kristina says these things throughout the day in the office randomly. (It drives everyone a little crazy) 😂 P.s. this was by far the funniest video I have edited thus far please enjoy! - Kristina"
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4 months ago
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drarihosch
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Self-Stimulatory Behavior Explained
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waltonwhaley
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Stimming, short for self-stimulatory behavior, refers to repetitive physical movements, sounds, or actions—such as hand-flapping, rocking, or humming—commonly used by autistic individuals to manage sensory input, emotions, and stress. It acts as a coping mechanism for regulation and expression, though it can sometimes involve harmful actions like skin-picking… And this is where intervention is needed for your child. #autism #autismawareness #autismacceptance #fyp #tiktokkenya
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2 months ago
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therapy goat on Instagram: "Let’s talk about stimming! 🌀 Stimming (self-stimulatory behavior) is super common in neurodivergent folks—think hand-flapping, rocking, fidgeting, humming, or even repeating words. 👐💫 It’s not random; it helps regulate emotions, process sensory input, and cope with stress. For some, stimming brings comfort. For others, it’s a way to express excitement, frustration, or anxiety. And guess what? It’s not something that needs to be “fixed.” 🚫 Instead of shaming stims,
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Mar 27, 2025
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Who else does this? A hand down your 👖 when you’re relaxing may be a form of self-soothing or self stimulatory behavior (aka stimming). Maybe you just find it comforting 🫶🏼 IT’S NORMAL #bodypostive #bodycare #bodypositivitymovement #knowyourbody #selflove #selfsoothe #selfsoothing #stimming #stimmingpositivity
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Mar 7, 2025
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Irisa Nickie Leverette on Instagram: "Stimming is short for self-stimulatory behavior. It refers to repetitive body movements or repetitive movement of objects that people do to self-regulate emotions, sensory input, or focus. While commonly associated with autism, stimming can be seen in anyone, especially during times of excitement, stress, or boredom. #autism #darius #neurodivergent #stimming"
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Apr 29, 2025
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