Gryph wrote:
Callista wrote:
Why, why, why do they insist stimming is distracting?! It HELPS me to concentrate, to tolerate stress, to basically function in a crazy world.
Because to them, it
is distracting. It's one of the NT limitations. Not only does it distract them when we do it, but they can't imagine it being anything
but distracting to the person who
is doing it, because it would distract them if
they were doing it. And obviously we're just broken NTs who really ought to react the same way they do to everything.
(Yeah, I get annoyed when NTs characterize the things that are normal for me as abnormal. How'd you notice?)
Ways I stim: I rock both front-back and side-side, I bounce my leg, I flap my hands like I'm going to fly away, I drum my fingers, I bite my nails, and I used to stare at a reflection or a bright point (I don't do that anymore since I realized that it triggers my migraines).
Please let not generalize, Im a NT and as I said in some other post things people consider stimming here such as:
"leg shaking" and those are tics loads of NT do have aswell! !
Of course, the person doing it feels relieved, its a way to relieve anxiety (to anyone, not just AS!) and it helps you concentrate, but not the one next to you, or facing you!, gotta admit that!
They are considered to be distracting, but especially to the person close to the one "stimming"
I used to do it a lot, but controlled myself over the years since my AS mum who doesnt have these sort of stims herself, taught me on not to do them,
she hates to see me pulling my hair sometimes, when im concentrating and studying for instance, and is always telling me off for it!, and she is ASPERGER, not me!!, lol
When I see someone shaking the leg (as i used to do when little..) it does distract me a bit, thats so logical,
especially if you are trying to pay attention to the "teacher" for instance and the one sitting next to you is stimming like that, will distract you since the table vibrates and its very irritating!
Edit:
People here are getting paranoid with the stimming things as being just an exclusive AS thing, and anything now here can be called a "stim".
Please lets not become obssesed with it and remember:
NT have these repetitive movements you always talk about, they´re usually called tics, thats all, bit annoying to some people, but nothing serious!!, I really dont think there is anyone who doesnt have some kind of repetitive movement or tic.
Problem comes with Stims who are really obvious such as
rocking heavily back and forth on the chair (as a grown up, not kids who do it all the time...) or running up and down stairs in a repetitive manner...thats what its considered typical autism or Aspie Stims