I'm not sure yet what my question is but let me tell you a little about Darren.
He will be 3 next month and while we have gone through the list of various "stims of the month", we have been stuck on visual stims. When I say that let me explain: he does what I call raining... takes things and holds them on top of his head and then lets them "rain" infront of his face and he get a stim off the visual. He does this with rice/beans, lint, books, flash cards, oh just about anything he can get his hands on. I have "joined" him but unlike his last chewing stim, he doesn't stop or look at me or interact with me. He also has other visual times such as lets say looking at a book, he will hold it to the side and move it back and forth, he will angle it, even move to another area in the house/room where the light can change the reflection, and as of late, he will hold the book as far away from his face and then move it very quickly as close as he can get to his face. He will do this over and over and over again. When he does this part of the book, he even has hit himself in the face with it, though he doesn't do it for any sort of pain input, but rather I think he just gets toooo into the visual of it and overshoots so to speak. So with all that said... ANY SUGGETIONS???
Thank you! Wynee
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