Dr_Cheeba wrote:
... But Autisim isn't always the answer.
I know that. I was wondering about the stimming (I have 2 kids who are diagnosed with autism and was just curious), not about whether or not he has it.
btbnnyr wrote:
I don't think that stimming in reaction to emotions like stress and joy are autistic stimming, but instead stimming that is commonly found in general population including autistics and neurotypicals.
Really? I know "stimming" is something lots of people do and some is "acceptable" while some is not, but I thought it could be in response to emotions.. I think my kids stim for different reasons, sometimes it's sensory, but also sometimes it's joy. But this is not a typical display of joy- it seems to be about as autistic as you can get. Also they both do rocking in response to stress, and that was one of the first things that the doctor picked out about my son when he was being diagnosed. He was standing in the corner with his hands over his ears, rocking side-to-side, and he said that's a clear sign that he has autism... the rocking would be stimming, I think.
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