MomofThree1975 wrote:
MMJMOM wrote:
everything in moderation....nothing too much is good, even if it feels good. I see no issues in letting them stim for a while, but in moderation. Not all day instead of socializing, learning, playing, working on goals, etc...
I totally agree with this. My son does visual stims, waving things in front of his face, looking at things from different angles. He is 3 1/2. At first, we limited his stims to 10 minutes and then redirected him to do something more productive. I don't know if it is because of that or just him maturing but now he doesn't do any stim for more than 10 minutes. He does it for about 5 minutes at a time now.
The only time we leave him to himself is when he is tired and needs rest. We will let him rejoin the group when he is ready. He has never been bothered by us interrupting him while he stims. Not sure if that's just his personality or if it's because his symptoms are mild.
My son was never bothered when we stopped him from stimming either. He would just go do something else! When he was 2 1/2-3, he used to run his hand along the wall, or a fence, or the outside of a house, etc...If I took his hand off he would go play. If I didnt he would do it over and over. It never bothered me for that exact fact, that he didnt care when he redirected him, and I never thought it was an issue or anything ASD related casue he would happily stop and go on to another activity.
But I do alow him time to veg out...Jayden likes to watch you tube (mario and luigi video game) or play the DS, and he likes to jump and pace when excited, and he loves to chew (we got him a safe chewie). But in moderation!! !
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Dara, mom to my beautiful kids:
J- 8, diagnosed Aspergers and ADHD possible learning disability due to porcessing speed, born with a cleft lip and palate.
M- 5
M-, who would be 6 1/2, my forever angel baby
E- 1 year old!! !