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Why Do Autistic Children Stim When Excited? Understanding Excitement Stimming

Excitement might feel positive—but it’s still a form of intensity. And for autistic children , intensity can overwhelm the nervous system. So their body responds by: πŸ‘‰ Releasing energy πŸ‘‰ Regulating emotions πŸ‘‰ Creating predictability That’s what stimming does. It’s not random behavior. It’s self-regulation . The Mistake Most Parents Make When stimming gets loud or noticeable, many parents try to stop it: ❌ “Calm down” ❌ “Stop doing that” ❌ Redirecting too quickly But here’s the problem: πŸ‘‰ If you remove the regulation… You increase the chance of escalation . That excitement can quickly turn into: Overwhelm Frustration Meltdowns If you’re unsure when to allow stimming and when to step in… You’re not alone. You need a clear understanding of how regulation works—so you don’t accidentally make things worse. πŸ‘‰ I created a simple system that shows exactly how to support your child through these moments: https://digregorio0.gumroad.com/l/dcxir When Excited Stimming Is NOT a Problem In mos...