Tressillian wrote:
I'm not sure I would call these stimming. Most of these, everyone does. These are all very common self-soothing techniques.
Stimming is not exactly self-soothing. By it's very name, stimming is about creating a stimulation because the brain is starved for stimulation. Something like flapping is a way to create a textile sensation because the inside the brain it's "too quiet".
i disagree with this assessment. i believe that stimulation (stimming) occurs when the brain/body (same thing) is getting EITHER not enough or too much stimulation. i think that all humans engage in this behavior, but those closer to autism on the spectrum engage in stimulating behaviors more (when experiencing the same amount of stimulating information, that is).
this is why many stimulating behaviors pass as 'normal' because all 'normal' means is that more people manifest such behaviors than not.
in other words, trash tv is a stim, smoking can be a stim, meditation is a stim, clapping at a sporting event can be a stim, etc.
again, humans that are closer to autism than not on the spectrum simply may not be able to employ socially accepted stims, or socially accepted stims an appropriate amount due to their diminished ability to handle the brain/body stimulations that ordinarily occur.