SteveK wrote:
Stimming can be controlled CONCIOUSLY, and a LOT of KIDS do it! I did in ways I don't generally now, and noticed others as well!!
MOST were NT!
Steve
Stimming is a new term for me. I am astounded with the types of stims discribed (and how many I have) on this thread! Internal music and dialog? I always have a tape of something playing, music, dialog, conversations... I have only a few physical stims, like fidgeting, foot tapping. As a kid I was a really bad hair chewer, or picked at my hands with a pin (not cutting, not intending to cause pain).
My son is a stimmer. It drives me bananas! Is that common? To be driven nuts by someone elses stimming? I disagree that it can be entirely controlled. My son, it was tic like, he would rock, I would stop him, he would nod his head, I would stop him, he would foot tap, I would stop him, he would hum, I would stop him... Each and everytime, the stim morphs instead of disapearing! I thought it was Tourettes! Always hightend when he is concentrating!
At 12, he does not stim as much, however he will rock back and fourth in a door jam if I am talking to him. He reminds me of a pinball machine! And if I am giving him homework instructions, he stims, it seems to help him concentrate, he mostly only does it when he is concentrating (or self soothing) however, sometimes it seems to distract him too.