Happy Stimming Autism - Thousands Do It Daily But What is it?

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The Aspie World

The Aspie World

Ай бұрын

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So happy stimming autism is where a person on the autism spectrum is involuntary moving their body in a repetitive way. Stimming in autism is very common and is present in most autistic people.
With autism stimming or autism stimming behaviours a person will display these movements like rocking or hand flapping at moments of anxiety and nervous, this can happen with excitement to.
Some autism stimming examples would be, flapping their hands, rocking back and fourth, moving hands in-front of eyes or an object in front of their eyes fast.
Why it could be difficult to read hand singles an body language in autism to? As autism is a communication issue at it’s core, autistic people stim and use hands as a way to physically move emotion. So when a person my talk with their hands, this could be distracting to the autistic person.
Stimming can and will happen at times of negative experiences, and this is ok to.
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@user-xe5yy1xy6x
@user-xe5yy1xy6x Ай бұрын
My friends son was just diagnosed at 3 years old. I just realized this year that I am probably autistic. My friend used to play her music so loud I could barely stand to be at her house. Now that she has been educated about her son't autism, the music is way quieter and sometimes off. Also she decluttered and painted the walls a more soothing colour. Something she told me one day made me happy, so I asked "do you mind if I flap my hands"? She knew what is was because her son did it. She said of course you can. So I flapped my hands in excitement. It felt so good to do that around someone other than my husband and somewhere other than my own house. I can see how people think autistic people are immature and want to infantilize us based on that, but flapping in excitement does not make me less logical. Even a neurotypical person would do it if they won the lottery or they were told they were about to become grand parents or something big and life changing. We do it because a birthday cake is arriving, or our favourite show is coming on.
@TentoesMe
@TentoesMe Ай бұрын
He he.. We just figured out my youngest sister is autistic. She is 61.
@ScorpionMaiden75
@ScorpionMaiden75 Ай бұрын
Squealing and hand-flapping when extremely excited about a person place or thing. Other odd one is crying when happy...confuses people when it happens. Have adhd/dyslexia, gifted and talented during school years, been tested multiple times and told I'm too smart to be autistic. Have autism on both sides of my family men and women on dad's side. Women only on mom's side. Thank you for sharing this important information! 💜💕🦋🔥👑🔥🦋💕💜
@catyb9315
@catyb9315 27 күн бұрын
Wow Dan, My Grandson has vocal stems!! Use to be Dino noises, now it’s another kind! It’s very frequent durning the week awhile school is in session! This video helped!
@Cosmic_s379
@Cosmic_s379 Ай бұрын
My eleven year old daughter is going to get checked for autism through the school. There are so many signs, we just never saw them, even though I have suspected that I myself am autistic but cannot be checked as there is no place in my local area to do that for adults. The thing is, it is going to be about 22 months before she is diagnosed by which time she will be halfway through her first year at high school but definitely needs the support through school before that. We were called by her teacher last week saying she had been disrespectful and disruptive, so I told her her situation and she told me she knew. Yet still said what she said.
@gigahorse1475
@gigahorse1475 19 күн бұрын
That’s crazy she has to wait so long for accomodations. Maybe try getting her DXed with something else in the meantime so she can get accommodations right away. I was DXed with “test anxiety” (what nonsense) and OCD at my high school, which didn’t screen for ASD. I got accommodations almost right away.
@bboop200
@bboop200 Ай бұрын
Can I just say: the brain is just so unbelievably cool.
@TheAspieWorld
@TheAspieWorld Ай бұрын
Right!??
@matthewdarlow9277
@matthewdarlow9277 Ай бұрын
sometimes i stim due to boredom
@IOSARBX
@IOSARBX Ай бұрын
The Aspie World, This is so fun! I'm happy I found your channel!
@TheAspieWorld
@TheAspieWorld 26 күн бұрын
Yay!! Thank you so much. Make sure you are subscribed and have the notifications turned on :).
@nataliebriggs1340
@nataliebriggs1340 Ай бұрын
Hi Dan sorry I haven't been on in a while
@Apolonio-of8xf
@Apolonio-of8xf 22 күн бұрын
I'm A Proud 🦚 Member of The San Diego County California United States of America Autism Society Since December 4 Of 2019!!!!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉!!!!
@ECBB2024
@ECBB2024 Ай бұрын
I appreciated the subtitles, it helps me so much. Thank you.
@Brit-jr-1988
@Brit-jr-1988 8 күн бұрын
Would anyone else agree that chewing on the inside of their mouth as stimming because i’m constantly doing that ? also I tap my foot alot if i’m standing in the supermarket staring at products or waiting to be served, and I sometimes tap or flap my hand when walking down the street listening to my music 🎧
@2brothers21
@2brothers21 Ай бұрын
Excellent video!
@RafiMShafi
@RafiMShafi 19 күн бұрын
Your channel has really helped me understand the problems that my kid has. Can you advise what are the equipments that I should have at home apart from squishy balls etc. I want my 7 years old to move to exercise etc. when he wants to stim? Any advice.
@mdow1716
@mdow1716 Ай бұрын
Sorry Dan, what is the link to the download? Please. Thanks 👍 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@lisacorley1626
@lisacorley1626 Ай бұрын
Thank you for your video really enjed it my son does vocal stim and hand flapping especially when bouncing on his trampoline my other son has sensory food clothes light touch but I never noticed him stim could he stim constantly talking thank you for sharing 😊❤
@StryKhymorodnyk
@StryKhymorodnyk Ай бұрын
I was a gifted one till 21. I have 2 higher educations. A teacher of English and German and the second one is Economy. In Ukraine it was hard to find work corresponding to your education, so that you could earn money. Know Norwegian and French a little. But Asperger's added a lot. I just want to work on my own and till some time there were no job as to be like that. And it is hard to change my routine, to move along. Now I am stuck between my work (13 years already) and towards Web Development (JS, Node.js, React, Python a litlle, Django) which I have learnt by myself. I am 40. Constantly anxious. Conscription officers say, 'You are OK'. My heart, lungs, mind say, '100 BPM, we are exploding now, where am I'. Just stuck. Used to have IQ135. Now it is unreal.
@Michellebere
@Michellebere 23 күн бұрын
In a relationship, why does the neurotypical spouse have to do so much. The autisic person in The he relationship has work to do also. I know you say that. I did not choose this in a spouse.
@gigahorse1475
@gigahorse1475 19 күн бұрын
Sometimes it’s the opposite, where the autistic spouse does all the work. Autism probably doesn’t explain everything about your marital problems.
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