“Stimming” or self-stimulation can be used to define any conscious or unconscious self-soothing behaviors a person does. These behaviors are usually in the form of repetitive sounds or movements.
Stimming. Autistic people are sometimes seen jumping around, flapping their arms, spinning or engaging in other repetitive behaviours. This is called “stimming” or self-stimulating behaviour ...
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This secret place is the Stimming Pool…”. “Stimming” or self-stimulating behavior are repetitive actions or motions that people use to help regulate their emotions or cope with feelings.