lattes wrote:
Oh, as a note. It isn't that I want my son not to stim or that it makes me uncomfortable.
As I understand it, one stims when one is uncomfortable, he is my son and I want to comfort him.
Like other people have said, there are other reasons for stimming besides discomfort.
When it is caused by discomfort, stimming is his way of calming down. The best thing to do is to just let him be until he calms down.
Imagine if you'd had a hard day at work, everyone was bugging you, you got stuck in traffic, and when you got home you just wanted to relax with a good book for a while, but someone was all over you insisting that they had to make it better.
That's what it feels like not to be left alone when I'm trying to wind down; and I'd imagine it's the same for your son.
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