Autistic jumping is a common form of stimming (self-stimulatory behavior) where individuals on the autism spectrum repeatedly jump to express excitement, regulate sensory input, or manage emotions. It’s a natural and often joyful way to self-soothe and stay connected to one’s body. While it may seem unusual to others, jumping serves a valuable purpose in helping autistic individuals feel calm and focused. Understanding and respecting this behavior can lead to more inclusive, supportive environments for autistic children and adults alike.
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