It's called stimming and can help them self regulate their emotionsWhat is a repeated arm movement atypical to autism? Just for understanding sake & uneducated folk like myself.
And the restHe is steaming again
Well he is never alone, poor bastard can't scratch his arse by himself without Raq filming and snorting at him.He's absolutely bleeping sharted singing along to Olive- you're not alone.![]()
She keeps this for ammo 100% during their rows.Well he is never alone, poor bastard can't scratch his arse by himself without Raq filming and snorting at him.
Same. It’s just so wrong.That video of josh makes me
So uncomfortable.
You aren’t wrong there. My friends son’s friend had Asperger’s and was obsessed with Harry Hill. He watched him on a loop for years. My daughter has ASD/ADD and she says the obsession side is down to the routine of it all. You know, something constantly familiar on a world full of change. It took us 5 years all in for a diagnosis from start to finish even though it was obvious what she had. Oh and Rach, they say they will give you ad-hoc support but they don’t. They don’t even have Ed Psych’s to diagnose the kids never mind pander to the parents of the others ones who haven’t been properly diagnosed. Anyway I though Willy was perfectly fine and everyone was just trolls. I hate the way these influencers think it’s fashionable to be on the spectrum. It’s not fashionable, funny, cool or quirky. In fact in a world where it is hard enough to fit in already it’s quite distressing for kids to be on any kind of spectrum.Not necessarily my daughter has asd and she became obsessed wayballoo on c beebies . W is obsessed with octonauts its a very common trait for them to have obsessions. I have a friend who's child watches the same you tube video on repeat . And I guess like me if you have a child with additional needs you'll use anything to give yourself a break and there's no shame in that