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Stereotyped and repetitive motor behaviors are a core part of the diagnosis of AS and other ASDs.[25] They include hand movements such as flapping or twisting, and complex whole-body movements
Just to clarify, since there seems to be a frequent confusion:
Sticking a finger up the nose is not an
Autistic stim. Its FIDGITING.
Autistic stims are a response to anxiety and are engaged in to
diffuse that anxiety - just like rocking in a rocking chair does - repetitive means
repetitive (
over and over and over and over constantly) - not
chronic (
several times a day for fairly long periods).
Hair twisting, ear tugging, nail biting, the peepee dance - even toe walking (unless constant) -
behaviors, not
stims.
Though I would think that behavior is somewhat alarming. It sounds as though it could inadvertently be self-injurious to the sinuses.