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Recent content by GU3RIXX

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    Vocal Stimming?

    Sadly, I'm beginning to see just how unempathetic society can be towards those who are different. My husband is also on the spectrum and has shared some disturbing stories from growing up and attending school in Mexico, but now I'm seeing it first-hand. The neurotypical learning environment is...
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    Vocal Stimming?

    Thank you! I am beginning to wonder if this is what's going on. My son has other fidget toys and a couple of small stuffed animals including his "cheetah friend" that he brings to school with him. The teacher advised that he hasn't "needed" these items for months. I explained that my son has...
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    Post pictures of things organized neatly

    Haha this is awesome!
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    Vocal Stimming?

    Greetings from Minnesota, USA ✌️ NT mom looking for more information regarding vocal or verbal stimming. My 5y.o. son was diagnosed with ASD2 at age 2 and this is his favorite if, not, preferred stimming activity. It's performed in lots of ways, but mostly involves echolalia, screaming...
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    The Brave Little Toaster :)

    Love, love, love the original from 1987! My 5 y.o. son does too lol Just goes to show that this movie never gets old!
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    Don't Be Shy To Introduce Yourself

    Hey everyone NT here. Hubby and son have been diagnosed with Autism. Looking forward to connecting with you and learning lots!
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