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147. When Words Take Flight; The Fascinating World of Verbal Stimming

podcast Aug 24, 2023

Every week I talk about topics that directly impact your life along this parenting journey and today, I’m talking about a fascinating subject that many parents and caregivers encounter on their journey: verbal stimming. Verbal strimming is a behavior that many autistic children will do. 

It's like a window into your child's world, helping them cope with various situations and express themselves.

Interestingly, these sounds aren't just about auditory pleasure – they provide a comforting vibrating sensation in their inner ears which is soothing and feels good to them. You might even notice them covering their ears when humming, which enhances that internal vibration sensation.

It might be an enjoyable rhythmic pattern, that allows them to create a predictable and controllable sensory experience. It could be a way of calming their nervous system, especially when over-stimulated. And on the flip side, it can also help alert and engage them when they're feeling under-stimulated or bored.

Imagine verbal stimming as a tool for our children to manage their sensory experiences and emotions. It's not just a random behavior – it's their way of self-regulating and adapting to the world around them.

Remember, we all engage in forms of self-stimulation to regulate our nervous systems. The key is teaching our children when and where it's appropriate while respecting their individual needs. Let's create an environment where everyone can live comfortably while understanding and accommodating each other.

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Additional Resources:

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109. Why Waiting is So Difficult

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