lyricalillusions wrote:
I've never done it but I know it can be a sign of autism, especially in young children. That's why some children who have autism have to be kept in helmets (I've seen this)-- so they don't hurt themselves. Though a child hitting themselves can be the result of something else (abuse, violence in the home, etc.)
am adult and also wear a helmet for self injury [attacking head with something,or through head banging],theyre not perfect as it's still quite easy to get concussion through them.
self injury in this way is very common across the spectrum,often due to our limited communication and interaction,fight or flight response,sensory seeking,self distraction,the bodies learned way of taking it out on self and not something else,meltdowns etc.
Tragedyanne mentions someone who possibly did it for attention,am also know someone like that,is not autie/aspie but has epilepsy and learning difficulties,she will stand there and have a fight with herself in the face if staff didn't give her any attention [it was either that or another extreme,fake seizures].
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