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Stimming
Sep 1, 2020
adulthoodautism.com
0:14
Vocal stimming, like humming or repeating sounds, can be a powerful tool for managing anxiety and staying focused 🌟 It helps ground us and express emotions in a unique way. Embrace it as a positive self-care practice—you’re not alone in this journey! 💛 What’s your experience with vocal stimming? #adhd #adhdmemes #adhdcomedy #adhdfunny #PropelADHD | Propel: ADHD Games
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Sep 2, 2024
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Propel: ADHD Games
1:14
Humming and singing are common vocal stimming behaviors in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Stimming is a repetitive behavior that helps autistic people regulate their emotions and sensory input. WHY DO AUTISTIC KIDS HUM or SING? Self-regulation: Humming can help autistic children cope with stress, anxiety, excitement, or boredom. Sensory input: Repetitive sounds can help autistic children create a sensory experience. Expressing emotions: Humming can be a way for autistic children t
333 views
Jan 27, 2025
Facebook
Herbert Jason Timutimu
0:21
Let's talk about vocal stimming. 💛 "Vocal stimming (or vocal stim) means making repetitive sounds, words, or phrases (like humming, repeating sounds, or echolalia) as a self-regulatory mechanism, often used by individuals with autism, ADHD, and other neurodevelopmental differences to manage emotions, focus, or cope with sensory overload. These sounds serve as a nonverbal way to express feelings, release stress, or find comfort, helping to balance internal states, and can range from simple sound
523 views
2 months ago
Facebook
Hannah McDaniel
2:12
When you hear vocal stimming- like humming, growling, or repeating phrases- it’s easy to label it as “distracting”. But for many neurodivergent individuals, these sounds are a lifeline. Vocal stimming helps by: 🔷 Filtering overwhelming sensory input 🌪️ 🔷 Releasing pent-up energy or anxiety ⚡️ 🔷 Expressing joy that words can’t capture! ✨ The bottom line: Stimming isn’t a behavior to be “fixed”- it’s a tool for survival. Let’s trade judgement for curiosity. #stimming #verbalstimming #autismawa
67.5K views
3 months ago
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Dr. Mark Bowers
What Is Stimming? ADHD And Understanding Stimming Behavior | BetterHelp
Nov 10, 2022
betterhelp.com
0:15
Vocal stimming often kicks in during those low-stimulation moments, when things are quiet, and your brain is craving some kind of input 🎶 Humming, making random sounds, or repeating phrases helps fill that sensory gap and keep things feeling more balanced. Anyone else find themselves doing this? 💛 #adhd #adhdmemes #adhdcomedy #adhdfunny #adhdexplained #adhdadult #adhdlife #adhdsigns #adhdstruggles #adhdawareness #adhdproblems #adhdinwomen #adhdhacks #adhdmanagement #PropelADHD | Propel: ADHD G
1.2M views
Sep 19, 2024
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Propel: ADHD Games
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You may have heard the word stimming before, but what does it actually mean? Stimming is short for self-stimulatory behavior. It’s something many autistic people (and even neurotypical people!) do to help regulate emotions, cope with stress, or express excitement. Common examples include hand-flapping, rocking, humming, repeating words, bouncing, or even twirling hair. For autistic individuals, stimming is a natural and important tool. It can help calm overwhelming feelings, manage sensory input
15.4K views
8 months ago
Facebook
Shelbie Anne
0:30
Stimming is self-stimulatory behavior, is a common characteristic of autism. It involves 👉repetitive movements, 👉sounds, or 👉sensory experiences that can serve various purposes, including 👉self-soothing, 👉managing sensory overload, and 👉expressing emotions. 💥Stimming is not a negative behavior and is often a natural way for autistic individuals to regulate their sensory input and manage their emotions. 💥 It can involve a variety of actions, including: 👉Body movements: Flapping hands, ro
17.2K views
Apr 12, 2025
Facebook
Divine Light Special
1:55
🧠✨ Stimming looks different for every child. And each type serves a purpose. 👋 Movement-based stimming Rocking, jumping, pacing, or hand movements help regulate energy and attention. ✋ Tactile stimming Touching textures, tapping, or squeezing objects helps the body feel grounded and organized. 👀 Visual stimming Watching movement, lights, or patterns brings predictability and calm to an overwhelming environment. 🎶 Auditory or vocal stimming Humming, repeating sounds, or making noises can soot
8.3K views
4 months ago
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Your Therapy Source
Is humming healthy? Mmm, here’s what the evidence says
Feb 3, 2025
theconversation.com
0:16
🎶 Do you ever find yourself repeating words, humming under your breath, making little sounds, or even talking out loud when you are alone? Or in this case- with a pal? 😂 🎶🗣️ That is called verbal stimming and it is actually very common for people with ADHD. Verbal stimming is the way the ADHD brain self-regulates. It can release extra energy, soothe emotions, and help you focus when your thoughts feel scattered. Instead of seeing it as “weird” or “wrong,” it is important to understand that t
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8 months ago
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Jheri South
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Jheri South on Instagram: "🎶 Do you ever find yourself repeating words, humming under your breath, making little sounds, or even talking out loud when you are alone? Or in this case- with a pal? 😂 🎶🗣️ That is called verbal stimming and it is actually very common for people with ADHD. Verbal stimming is the way the ADHD brain self-regulates. It can release extra energy, soothe emotions, and help you focus when your thoughts feel scattered. Instead of seeing it as “weird” or “wrong,” it is imp
2.3M views
5 months ago
Instagram
msjherisouth
2:11
Mark Bowers PhD l Psychologist I Neurodiversity Affirming on Instagram: "When you hear vocal stimming- like humming, growling, or repeating phrases- it’s easy to label it as “distracting”. But for many neurodivergent individuals, these sounds are a lifeline. Vocal stimming helps by: 🔷 Filtering overwhelming sensory input 🌪️ 🔷 Releasing pent-up energy or anxiety ⚡️ 🔷 Expressing joy that words can’t capture! ✨ The bottom line: Stimming isn’t a behavior to be “fixed”- it’s a tool for survival.
7.8K views
3 months ago
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drmarkbowers
#dariusintheplacetobe #Darius #myautismstar #music #rapper #studio #song #stimming #Humming #sounds #autism #autismawareness #autismacceptance
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Jan 13, 2023
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What Is Stimming? | Autism
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Jan 30, 2015
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Stimming | What's That?
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Stimming, fidgeting, tics, psychomotor agitation
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AUTISM STIMMING | Hand Flapping and Vocal Stims | Including Footage
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