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Uploaded by on Oct 21, 2008

This is a little clip that I took of Jeremy stimming. I bought him a new toy that has flashing lights, and he obviously loves it. This is very typical stimming behavior for an autistic child.

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  • Yes, my grandson loves anything that is visually stimulating. The best toy investment I ever pruchased for him cost $1! I bought this coupler that you put inbetween two 2 liter bottles You, fill the bottles with water and when you turn the bottles over, it makes a vortex inside. Funny you should mention the plazma ball. I bought a plazma disc from Fat Brain Toys online for him for Christmas this year. It looks much more un-breakable than the ball and he will get hours of fun watching it.

  • Thanks! He is such a sweet and loving little boy!

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  • Bless him, he obviously loves his new toy. I was thinking while watching this that he may like one of those plasma ball things, the ones where you touch it & the "lightening" inside follows your touch/finger. I bet he'd love that, something interesting that he could interact with, which may also help him to learn cause & effect & interaction skills. You never know, he may even grow up to be some sort of scientist if he enjoys things like that. He's so sweet, such a lovely little character.

  • you are a fantastic mother, your son is truely gifted. he is ever ever so special.

  • my daughter did hand flapping and posturing, she was likely to do it while playing with spinning things, or her doll house and when she lined things up, she would stop and her whole body tensed while she flapped and her face even changed. She was diagnosed at age 3 with sensory defensiveness and hand flapping and posturing. she never realized she was doing it. She did this until around age 11 and is now a bright, beautiful 13 yr old honor student and track star at her school.

  • Between second 10 and 12 his little toesies are doing the wave, SOO CUTE!

  • He is amazing <3

  • He is so cute, I like how his he wiggles his toes @ 0:08.

  • Adoreable little boy.

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