Kiley wrote:
Good point about the stimming. The problem we run into is that it's distracting for the other children at school and for the teacher. We've tried to get the stimming to stop or to morph into something more discreet so that my son can stay in regular or Honors class. At this point he's having other problems and that's no longer an option anyway, but at one point that was a goal. I wish we lived in a more stim-friendly world.
I know what you mean. Some stimming can be not so good. One of the things my son does is rub the back of his hands on various objects, he calls it wiping. We were in Mcdonalds recently and he 'wiped' his hand on a mans bare leg. Thats when i knew it had to stop.
Years ago to stop myself stimming in public (I had some facial tics and would touch things with my index finger repeatedly) I would count to myself. I would always count up to whatever age I was at the time and somehow it would help. It shifted my focus and at the same time provide a routine for myself.. I tried that with my son, I just asked to say to himself "1, 2, 3 wiping finished" and he seeme to like that and take it on board but Im not sure if he has put it into practise fully yet.
Anyway its just an idea. I hope you get to deal with the other problems too.