Nice to have some idea what's up with that now.Īnd that's just a few examples. I was mysteriously tapping out video game beats without consciously meaning to as a teenager, which was a LITTLE confusing. Most common was the theme for "The Veldt" from Final Fantasy VI. Most mysterious for me before getting some sort of explanation for it was tapping out musical beats, and taking a while to even realize I was doing it. Or I'll check the phone, AND balance on one leg. If I have to remain in one spot, and I don't have something like a phone to distract me, I'll balance on one leg. If I'm not sitting, I MUCH prefer to pace. It's something done as far back as I can remember, and well before I had any idea what the heck I was doing. I don't know how many calories I burned just from moving my legs while making this very page, but I assume it's not insignificant. ![]() My understanding is it's common, if not the norm, for people with ADHD, or in the Autism Spectrum. I don't feel qualified to explain it well, but I've heard it described as an outlet for excess mental energy, and it's my understanding is that it's what things like "fidget spinners" were intended to help with. What Grace is suggesting here is that Tedd intentionally use stimming to help pay attention.
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