File:Stimming Info 1.png

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Upload date 2019-10-14T16:34:09Z
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English: "Stimming" refers to repetitive behavior seen in neurodivergent people, especially autistics. This image describes how stimming can help people focus, reduce boredom, reduce overload, regulate emotion, and express feelings. Safe stimming is normal and healthy behavior in many neurodivergent people.
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Image explaining common purposes of stimming

14 October 2019

Category:Art images that should use vector graphics Category:Autism Category:Autism in art Category:CC-BY-SA-4.0 Category:Media data without source Category:PNG that should use vector graphics Category:Self-published work Category:Stimming