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   Stimming and repetitive behavior Have you wondered why your child is so overly obsessed with the washing machine or why they would rather rearrange toys instead of actually playing with them? Well, I’ve got news for you, it’s also part of stimming. I once worked with a student that always spoke about sonic the hatch hock, I ended up watching every sonic movie. Isn’t it weird how people with autism  influence us? Repetitive behavior also known as stimming (self stimulatory behavior) can be marked by physical movements, sounds, words or moving objects. Stimming varies in appearance and frequency, it helps people on ASD to regulate their feelings by calming them down and it also helps to stimulate their auditory, visual, tactile and olfactory senses. In other words, stimming is a coping mechanism that serve a lot of purpose.  We all stim unaware sometimes when we are anxious or stressed we would  maybe click on the pen a lot or constantly touch our hair., the on...