

Tanner and Connor! | Talk to Me Sis #03
Mar 27, 2025
Connor, a young man on the autism spectrum from 'Love on the Spectrum,' shares his inspiring journey through childhood, therapy, and dating. He reflects on childhood experiences, exploring sensory stimulation and social engagement. The importance of patience and encouragement for parents of autistic children is emphasized, alongside discussions about personal growth and building confidence in dating. Connor's insights highlight the unique challenges and triumphs of navigating life on the spectrum, offering hope and advice for others.
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Tanner's Childhood Stims
- As a child, Tanner stimmed by flapping his hands, hitting belts and straps on his hand, and running up and down the stairs.
- These stims helped him feel calm and he preferred watching movies alone.
Connor's Childhood Behaviors
- Connor walked on his tiptoes, lined up toys, sought quiet spaces, and galloped into walls as a child.
- He did this to feel sheltered, calm, and to avoid overstimulation from other kids.
Balancing Regulation and Interaction
- Parents shouldn't assume their autistic child feels isolated when stimming or engaging in solitary activities.
- It's crucial to find a balance between allowing self-regulation and encouraging social interaction.