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ADHD stimming can look like lots of different things. And yes, anyone CAN stim! However, the reasons behind the stims vary. If this feels familiar with your child, make sure you interact with this post. 💛 For kids with ADHD, stimming is often a way to self-regulate — to manage energy, focus, or emotions. It might look like: 👉 Chewing on random objects or clothes 👉 Nail biting or skin picking 👉 Finger tapping or pencil clicking 👉 Repetitive body movements 👉 Shaking legs or bouncing feet ✨ W
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ADHD stimming can look like lots of different things. And yes, anyone CAN stim! However, the reasons behind the stims vary. If this feels familiar with your child, make sure you interact with this post. 💛 For kids with ADHD, stimming is often a way to self-regulate — to manage energy, focus, or emotions. It might look like: 👉 Chewing on random objects or clothes 👉 Nail biting or skin picking 👉 Finger tapping or pencil clicking 👉 Repetitive body movements 👉 Shaking legs or bouncing feet ✨ W
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